I think what he means is that he installed OpenGEM with FreeDOS and it
won't view the files on his cdrom drive.  That would be a question for
the OpenGEM list.

On Jan 29, 2008 9:57 AM, Ron Spruell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm interested to see this answer since I had no idea that FreeDos was GUI
> based.
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> Ron Spruell Sr.
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> P.S.
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> Althou my version I burned to CD didn't load either and I have to presume at
> this point his didn't either. Mine gave an error and stopped loading and
> even after I did stop the errors the program I needed shsudrv didn't load so
> all of freedos didn't load. Still working on that little problem.<BG>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of richard
> klein
>  Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 8:47 PM
>  To: [email protected]
>  Subject: [Freedos-user] Icon for cdrom is in GUI,but nothing happens.
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> A month or so ago, I downloaded the small and large versions of Freedos,made
>  the ISO files of them, and burned them to cd's; When I used the cd's to
> install
>  (the one with the GUI), everything seemed to work OK, except for the cdrom.
>    I could click on the harddrive,and on the floppy; but the cdrom icon
> seemed to
>  respond, but in fact did nothing, i.e., like an 'empty wrapper'. I cant see
> why
>  the setup would have disabled this feature, though I admit I did not have
> the
>  savy to dope it out from bat or config files(see? don't even know where it
> is in
>  there!) if anyone can figure how to edit something to turn the cdrom on, I
> sure
>  would appreciate it; and for that matter, is there a flash drive driver in
> there
>  some [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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