If your PC can boot from USB you could always make a DOS boot 'stick'; often useful for other vintage software as well...
m ----- Original Message ----- From: Roger Mullins To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, September 22, 2017 3:47 PM Subject: Re: [M100] Checksum Issue w/ Teeny On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 1:33 PM, John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> wrote: Aside from the checksum issue is there some reason you're using DOS Desklink? Laddiealpha has far more features and works on modern pcs and is supported. Same for mcomm. Ah. Well, none, I guess - short of that was just what I was used to on Linux. I'm not in XP that often really, but had to set up a Windows environment the other day for ham radio purposes - never could get JT-65 up and running in Linux and Wine did NOT like my radio's data cable. Thought as long as I had the computer up and running I might as well try some TPDD emulation. :-) As to TEENY maybe avoid TEENY.EXE on modern hardware though and just inject TEENY.DO Is that an 'ok' approach? I thought the documentation sort of warned people off of doing that. I'll give it a go, though. I'll look into Laddiealpha too; haven't used it before.
