Re: [Freedos-user] Simple

2017-05-06 Thread WILLIAM DUDLEY
From: William Dudley 

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Jerome,

Thanks, that was useful.  It would be better if it also discussed the
settings
needed in VirtualBox.  I figured it out eventually but it took me a bit of
googling
to figure out.

Bill Dudley

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On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 11:12 AM, Jerome Shidel  wrote:

> Made a quick YouTube video of doing a VirtualBox install and how to add
> networking support.
>
> https://youtu.be/k0sP1VAo0D8
>
>

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be better if it also discussed the settingsneeded in VirtualBox.-a I
figured it out eventually but it took me a bit of googlingto figure
out.Bill DudleyThis email is free of malware because I run
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On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 11:12 AM, Jerome Shidel
mailto:jer...@shidel.net;
target="_blank">jer...@shidel.net wrote:Made a quick YouTube video of doing a VirtualBox
install and how to add networking support.

https://youtu.be/k0sP1VAo0D8; rel="noreferrer"
target="_blank">https://youtu.be/k0sP1VAo0D8


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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple

2017-05-06 Thread WILLIAM DUDLEY
From: William Dudley 

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Jerome,

When I try this, I see this on screen after selecting "OK":

install d:\net\fdnet.zip  (white text on blue)
Aborted.
C:\>

If I type "install", I get 'bad command or filename - "install".'

>From where does the "install" program come?

dir /s install.exe returns "File not found."  Ditto for "install.com".

Thanks,
Bill Dudley

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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Jerome Shidel  wrote:

>
> > On Dec 25, 2016, at 4:57 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
> >
> > Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?
>
> No guide needed under VirtualBox
>
> Install the FDNET package and reboot.
>
> If you downloaded a CD version and did a FULL (not BASE) install, just:
>
> 1) boot the VM
> 2) attach the FreeDOS 1.2 CD
> 3) run FDIMPLES
> 4) Select FDNET under the networking group and pick OK.
> 5) reboot.
>
> Done.
>
>

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Jerome,When I try this, I see this on
screen after selecting OK:install
d:\net\fdnet.zip -a(white text on
blue)Aborted.C:\If I type
install, I get bad command or filename -
install.From where does the
install program come?dir /s install.exe
returns File not found. -aDitto for http://install.com;>install.com.Thanks
Bill DudleyThis email is free of malware because I run
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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Jerome Shidel
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target="_blank">jer...@shidel.net wrote:
 On Dec 25, 2016, at 4:57 PM, William Dudley mailto:wfdud...@gmail.com;>wfdud...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM
?

No guide needed under VirtualBox

Install the FDNET package and reboot.

If you downloaded a CD version and did a FULL (not BASE) install, just:

1) boot the VM
2) attach the FreeDOS 1.2 CD
3) run FDIMPLES
4) Select FDNET under the networking group and pick OK.
5) reboot.

Done.


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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple

2017-05-06 Thread JEROME SHIDEL
From: Jerome Shidel 


William,

> On Dec 26, 2016, at 12:16 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
>
> Jerome,
>
> Thanks, that was useful.  It would be better if it also discussed the
settings
> needed in VirtualBox.  I figured it out eventually but it took me a bit of
googling
> to figure out.
>
> Bill Dudley

IrCOm glad you found it useful.

When it comes to settings, IrCOve mostly just be using the ones that
VirtualBox defaults to when installing DOS.

Jerome
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple

2017-05-06 Thread WILLIAM DUDLEY
From: William Dudley 

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Ah-hah.  Nothing works if you have switchar='-'.

NOW, fresh boot, FDIMPLE manages to install FDNET package.

Bill Dudley


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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Jerome Shidel  wrote:

>
> > On Dec 25, 2016, at 4:57 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
> >
> > Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?
>
> No guide needed under VirtualBox
>
> Install the FDNET package and reboot.
>
> If you downloaded a CD version and did a FULL (not BASE) install, just:
>
> 1) boot the VM
> 2) attach the FreeDOS 1.2 CD
> 3) run FDIMPLES
> 4) Select FDNET under the networking group and pick OK.
> 5) reboot.
>
> Done.
>
>

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Ah-hah.-a Nothing works if you have
switchar=-.NOW, fresh boot, FDIMPLE manages to
install FDNET package.Bill DudleyThis email is free of malware because I run
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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Jerome Shidel
mailto:jer...@shidel.net;
target="_blank">jer...@shidel.net wrote:
 On Dec 25, 2016, at 4:57 PM, William Dudley mailto:wfdud...@gmail.com;>wfdud...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM
?

No guide needed under VirtualBox

Install the FDNET package and reboot.

If you downloaded a CD version and did a FULL (not BASE) install, just:

1) boot the VM
2) attach the FreeDOS 1.2 CD
3) run FDIMPLES
4) Select FDNET under the networking group and pick OK.
5) reboot.

Done.


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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple

2017-05-06 Thread WILLIAM DUDLEY
From: William Dudley 

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Abe,

Running Linux, so Windows ability to mount VHD is not useful.

Thanks,
Bill Dudley

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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Abe Mishler  wrote:

> Bill,
>
> Earlier this summer, one of the many helpful people here pointed out
> that the VHD format can be mounted directly by Windows. You can probably
> find a guide for doing something similar on Linux with whatever format
> you have chosen. The VM of course needs to be off while mounted by the
> host so this method may not be as convenient as networking. But I
> thought I would mention it as a possibility.
>
> Best,
> Abe
>
>

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Abe,Running Linux, so Windows ability to
mount VHD is not useful.Thanks,Bill
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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Abe Mishler
mailto:a...@mishlerlabs.com;
target="_blank">a...@mishlerlabs.com wrote:Bill,

Earlier this summer, one of the many helpful people here pointed out
that the VHD format can be mounted directly by Windows. You can probably
find a guide for doing something similar on Linux with whatever format
you have chosen. The VM of course needs to be off while mounted by the
host so this method may not be as convenient as networking. But I
thought I would mention it as a possibility.

Best,
Abe


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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple

2017-05-06 Thread RUGXULO
From: Rugxulo 

Hi,

On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 3:57 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
>
> Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?
>
> 1.2 is too new for there to be anything in the mailing list archives on
> this.
>
> I never got networking going in the previous FreeDOS release.  Getting files
> in and out (especially out) of the VM is like pulling teeth.

First of all, networking is not necessarily directly related to
getting files to/from virtual media. Not counting mount / loopback (or
whatever it's called), you can copy files to/from virtual disks
(off-line) with various tools, e.g. GNU Mtools (which are, of course,
well-supported under GNU/Linux):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mtools

Just extracting a file from a virtual disk is even easier. You can use
WinImage dude's EXTRACT or even 7-Zip's 7z to extract from floppy
..img. Plus, 7-Zip's 7z also supports .vhd (and others).

While .vhd is not well-supported under Linux (unlike Win7), you can
indeed use VBox or QEMU to mount / boot it, which (maybe??) should be
even easier to later access with host integration tools (Linux shared
folders).

But as far as the traditional networking goes, for sharing files it
has been suggested to use mTCP's FTPSRV:

http://freedos.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/VirtualBox_-_Chapter_6

But do not get your hopes up too high for DOS networking. While there
is some limited support, expecting a full HTML5 stack with Javascript
is definitely expecting too much. There are also SSH2 tools, but I
don't know how well they work. Same with e-mail clients and the like.
It's not necessarily worth assuming perfect stability there. Don't
expect too much. We're lucky that both FTP and HTTPS even halfway work
sometimes. Expecting everything modern from SAMBA to GnuPG to whatever
else isn't going to end well.

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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple

2017-05-06 Thread ABE MISHLER
From: Abe Mishler 

Bill,

Earlier this summer, one of the many helpful people here pointed out
that the VHD format can be mounted directly by Windows. You can probably
find a guide for doing something similar on Linux with whatever format
you have chosen. The VM of course needs to be off while mounted by the
host so this method may not be as convenient as networking. But I
thought I would mention it as a possibility.

Best,
Abe

On 12/25/2016 4:57 PM, William Dudley wrote:
> Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?
>
> 1.2 is too new for there to be anything in the mailing list archives on
> this.
>
> I never got networking going in the previous FreeDOS release.  Getting files
> in and out (especially out) of the VM is like pulling teeth.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill Dudley
>
> This email is free of malware because I run Linux.
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple

2017-05-06 Thread JEROME SHIDEL
From: Jerome Shidel 


> On Dec 25, 2016, at 4:57 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
>
> Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

No guide needed under VirtualBox

Install the FDNET package and reboot.

If you downloaded a CD version and did a FULL (not BASE) install, just:

1) boot the VM
2) attach the FreeDOS 1.2 CD
3) run FDIMPLES
4) Select FDNET under the networking group and pick OK.
5) reboot.

Done.


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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-26 Thread Jerome Shidel
William, 

> On Dec 26, 2016, at 12:16 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
> 
> Jerome,
> 
> Thanks, that was useful.  It would be better if it also discussed the settings
> needed in VirtualBox.  I figured it out eventually but it took me a bit of 
> googling
> to figure out.
> 
> Bill Dudley

I’m glad you found it useful. 

When it comes to settings, I’ve mostly just be using the ones that VirtualBox 
defaults to when installing DOS.

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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-26 Thread Jerome Shidel
Made a quick YouTube video of doing a VirtualBox install and how to add 
networking support.

https://youtu.be/k0sP1VAo0D8
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-26 Thread William Dudley
Ah-hah.  Nothing works if you have switchar='-'.

NOW, fresh boot, FDIMPLE manages to install FDNET package.

Bill Dudley


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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Jerome Shidel  wrote:

>
> > On Dec 25, 2016, at 4:57 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
> >
> > Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?
>
> No guide needed under VirtualBox
>
> Install the FDNET package and reboot.
>
> If you downloaded a CD version and did a FULL (not BASE) install, just:
>
> 1) boot the VM
> 2) attach the FreeDOS 1.2 CD
> 3) run FDIMPLES
> 4) Select FDNET under the networking group and pick OK.
> 5) reboot.
>
> Done.
>
>
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-26 Thread William Dudley
Regan,

Where is the "fdinstall" program?  I cannot find one on my FreeDOS install.

When I do "dir /s fdinstall.exe" I get "File not found.".  Ditto for "
fdinstall.com".

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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 8:45 PM, regan  wrote:

> Hello Bill,
>
> Using Freedos 1.2 and Virtual box Version 5.1.10 r112026 (Qt5.6.2)
>
> When I installed Freedos, I installed the standard CD image, I got a second
> disk path D:
> I did this:
> cd C:\fdos\bin
> dir D:\net
> C:
> rem foreach package in the directory listing I did (each package) becomes
> each zip file.
> fdinstall install d:\net\(each package).zip
> fdinstall install d:\net\(each package).zip
> fdinstall install d:\net\(each package).zip
> 
> fdinstall install d:\net\(each package).zip
> reboot
>
> To test this I did the following..
>
> I did a wget mySAN\filepath
> eg:
> wget 192.168.0.171:/unix/algol.txt
>
> ... and it just worked.
>
> I have the entire turbo gameworks, turbo pascal, turbo this-or-that toolbox
> on 5.25" floppies somewhere.. ;-) ... BTW, I won a Xeon Phi as a university
> prize but I have nothing to put it in, so it sits in the packaging, whats
> the deal with the Phi thing in your signature?
>
> Regan
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-26 Thread William Dudley
Jerome,

When I try this, I see this on screen after selecting "OK":

install d:\net\fdnet.zip  (white text on blue)
Aborted.
C:\>

If I type "install", I get 'bad command or filename - "install".'

>From where does the "install" program come?

dir /s install.exe returns "File not found."  Ditto for "install.com".

Thanks,
Bill Dudley

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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Jerome Shidel  wrote:

>
> > On Dec 25, 2016, at 4:57 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
> >
> > Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?
>
> No guide needed under VirtualBox
>
> Install the FDNET package and reboot.
>
> If you downloaded a CD version and did a FULL (not BASE) install, just:
>
> 1) boot the VM
> 2) attach the FreeDOS 1.2 CD
> 3) run FDIMPLES
> 4) Select FDNET under the networking group and pick OK.
> 5) reboot.
>
> Done.
>
>
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-26 Thread William Dudley
Abe,

Running Linux, so Windows ability to mount VHD is not useful.

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On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Abe Mishler  wrote:

> Bill,
>
> Earlier this summer, one of the many helpful people here pointed out
> that the VHD format can be mounted directly by Windows. You can probably
> find a guide for doing something similar on Linux with whatever format
> you have chosen. The VM of course needs to be off while mounted by the
> host so this method may not be as convenient as networking. But I
> thought I would mention it as a possibility.
>
> Best,
> Abe
>
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-25 Thread Abe Mishler
Bill,

Earlier this summer, one of the many helpful people here pointed out 
that the VHD format can be mounted directly by Windows. You can probably 
find a guide for doing something similar on Linux with whatever format 
you have chosen. The VM of course needs to be off while mounted by the 
host so this method may not be as convenient as networking. But I 
thought I would mention it as a possibility.

Best,
Abe

On 12/25/2016 4:57 PM, William Dudley wrote:
> Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?
>
> 1.2 is too new for there to be anything in the mailing list archives on
> this.
>
> I never got networking going in the previous FreeDOS release.  Getting files
> in and out (especially out) of the VM is like pulling teeth.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill Dudley
>
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>
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-25 Thread regan
Hello Bill, 

Using Freedos 1.2 and Virtual box Version 5.1.10 r112026 (Qt5.6.2)

When I installed Freedos, I installed the standard CD image, I got a second
disk path D:
I did this:
cd C:\fdos\bin
dir D:\net
C:
rem foreach package in the directory listing I did (each package) becomes
each zip file.
fdinstall install d:\net\(each package).zip
fdinstall install d:\net\(each package).zip
fdinstall install d:\net\(each package).zip

fdinstall install d:\net\(each package).zip
reboot

To test this I did the following..

I did a wget mySAN\filepath
eg:
wget 192.168.0.171:/unix/algol.txt 

... and it just worked.

I have the entire turbo gameworks, turbo pascal, turbo this-or-that toolbox
on 5.25" floppies somewhere.. ;-) ... BTW, I won a Xeon Phi as a university
prize but I have nothing to put it in, so it sits in the packaging, whats
the deal with the Phi thing in your signature?

Regan


William Dudley wrote
> Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?
> 
> 1.2 is too new for there to be anything in the mailing list archives on
> this.
> 
> I never got networking going in the previous FreeDOS release.  Getting
> files
> in and out (especially out) of the VM is like pulling teeth.
> 
> Thanks,
> Bill Dudley
> 
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> 
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Re: [Freedos-user] Simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

2016-12-25 Thread Jerome Shidel

> On Dec 25, 2016, at 4:57 PM, William Dudley  wrote:
> 
> Is there a simple guide for networking FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox VM ?

No guide needed under VirtualBox

Install the FDNET package and reboot.

If you downloaded a CD version and did a FULL (not BASE) install, just:

1) boot the VM
2) attach the FreeDOS 1.2 CD
3) run FDIMPLES
4) Select FDNET under the networking group and pick OK.
5) reboot.

Done.


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