[Freedos-user] New UIDE Drivers -- Common Core Logic.

2011-10-02 Thread Jack

Johnson Lam has posted a new 30-Sep-2011 DRIVERS.ZIP file on
his website at http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/driver.html.

The UIDE, UIDE2 and UIDE-S drivers can now be assembled from
the UIDE.ASM source file, using a  /dPMDVR  switch for UIDE2
and a  /dMINDVR  switch for UIDE-S (protected or minimum
options).   The three caching drivers now have common core
logic, and each runs 10 controllers, 34 BIOS disks/diskettes
and 8 CD/DVD drives.   A lot less upgrade work for me with
only 1 source file, also a bit more reliability for users!

XMGR, RDISK, and UIDEJR (quite different and still has its
own source file!) are unchanged, and are merely re-dated for
consistency, as always.

Note:  By error, the UIDE2.ASM source may still be included,
in the 30-Sep-2011 DRIVERS.ZIP file.   UIDE2.ASM is obsolete
and should no longer be used -- It shall be deleted soon!


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Re: [Freedos-user] Announce: vmsmount, a driver for mounting VMware's shared folders in DOS

2011-10-02 Thread Eduardo Casino
2011/10/2 Bernd Blaauw bbla...@home.nl:
 Op 2-10-2011 0:45, Bernd Blaauw schreef:

 rem load
 SET LANG=EN
 VMSMOUNT.EXE
 rem errormessage in EN? in NL?
 SET LANG=NL
 VMSMOUNT.EXE

You've set NLSPATH in your environment and put there the message
catalogs (vmsmount.en, vmsmount.nl, vmsmount.es), right?

I'll mention it in the README for the next version.

 So VMware creates a driveletter as well inside the guest even if 0
 shares?

Yes, it does.

 Are all shares automatically mounted? Or can you specify which ones
 you'd like? (inside the guest I mean, not as virtual machine config)

Yes, they are automatically mounted.

Eduardo.

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