Hi Davi,
> The "ã" is a very common character in Portuguese. It shows up in words
> such as "não", "alçapão", and "órgão".
>
> The system's keyboard and layout are already configured to "br" (for
> Brazilian Portuguese) and working perfectly. Other accentuated
> characters display just fine.
Hi Jose,
> Tomas said:
> > network card =/= modem
>
> I never said nor implied they are the same.
What you said is:
"Anyway, you will still need a **modem driver** for DOS."
(** added by me to emphasize)
You continued with:
"There used to be many of them in old software repositories as the
Hi Brandon,
> Since FreeDOS doesn't support physical network hardware (even if it's
> emulated in a program like PCem or 86Box), I figure there's no way
> FreeDOS is gonna be able to connect to the Internet, right? Well...
Says who?
Cheers,
Robert
--
BTTR Software
Hi Norby,
> Thanks to jerome I believe the issue was tryin to install over the old
> copy since i fprmated the drive before the install this time and it
> worked. I probably should have tried that before sendin out the long
> message. My gremlin there.
Glad it worked now.
> I cannot use vbox