At 05:49 AM 04/08/2000 +0300, you wrote:
> Hi All!
>
>Need to print from dosemu.
>
>The problem is that I've setup a dosemu and spent a 3 nights for getting it
>works without any reslult.
>Coping autoexec.bat to lpt1 (lpt0, prn, lp2) caused a dosemu's crash.
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>I think that I'm getting crazy very soon...
>
>IF SOMEBODY CAN HELP ME WITH IT - PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE.
>
I think this has something to do with freedos' inability to
redirect input/output. According to the documentation,
one cannot boot dosemu with freedos installed on the
hard drive because of the same reason.
Try using these DOS clones:
ROM-DOS www.datalight.com
- Note: Very small implementation of an MS-DOS 6.22 environment,
but has support for Long File Names!
DR-DOS http://www.calderathin.com/products/drdos/resources.html
- Note: Mr. Bart Oldeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, has links
to it in his mail to you.
>Advices about replacing an user is not funny any more, because I monday
>morning I can loose a job...
>
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