Re: [Freedos-user] What about scsi???

2012-12-18 Thread Michael Robinson
I guess my Compaq 4.3 gig scsi hard drive is the part that doesn't work.
I swapped in a Seagate Cheetah drive, works just fine without any kind
of driver.


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Re: [Freedos-user] What about scsi???

2012-12-18 Thread Felix Miata
On 2012-12-18 08:56 (GMT-0800) Michael Robinson composed:

 I guess my Compaq 4.3 gig scsi hard drive is the part that doesn't work.
 I swapped in a Seagate Cheetah drive, works just fine without any kind
 of driver.

Maybe it's just a cable compatibility, jumper, or termination issue. SCSI is 
anything but simple. http://www.scsifaq.org/
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[Freedos-user] hunting a program?

2012-12-18 Thread Karen Lewellen
HI folks,
I have seen it  referenced a few times here, although the last incident I 
remember was not on this list.
it is a  networking /Internet package, and its creator prides himself on 
getting very very old hardware on the Internet.
Anyone remember the name?
thanks,
Karen

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Re: [Freedos-user] hunting a program?

2012-12-18 Thread Chris Evans
Maybe
Nettamer.net
Doslynx
Arachne?



On Tuesday, December 18, 2012, Karen Lewellen wrote:

 HI folks,
 I have seen it  referenced a few times here, although the last incident I
 remember was not on this list.
 it is a  networking /Internet package, and its creator prides himself on
 getting very very old hardware on the Internet.
 Anyone remember the name?
 thanks,
 Karen


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Re: [Freedos-user] hunting a program?

2012-12-18 Thread cordata02
Karen,

If by getting old hardware on the internet you mean successfully connecting 
old hardware to the internet then you may be referring to Mike Brutman and his 
networking package mTCP.

If on the other hand by getting old hardware on the internet you mean someone 
who buys stuff from ebay or craigslist I'm unsure...

 

 Dave

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Subject: [Freedos-user] hunting a program?


HI folks,
I have seen it  referenced a few times here, although the last incident I 
remember was not on this list.
it is a  networking /Internet package, and its creator prides himself on 
getting very very old hardware on the Internet.
Anyone remember the name?
thanks,
Karen

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Re: [Freedos-user] hunting a program?

2012-12-18 Thread Karen Lewellen
none of those, if memory serves the person keeping it updated posts of 
these from time to time, and it is still updated.
Karen

On Tue, 18 Dec 2012, Chris Evans wrote:

 Maybe
 Nettamer.net
 Doslynx
 Arachne?



 On Tuesday, December 18, 2012, Karen Lewellen wrote:

 HI folks,
 I have seen it  referenced a few times here, although the last incident I
 remember was not on this list.
 it is a  networking /Internet package, and its creator prides himself on
 getting very very old hardware on the Internet.
 Anyone remember the name?
 thanks,
 Karen


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Re: [Freedos-user] hunting a program?

2012-12-18 Thread Karen Lewellen
***Ding ding ding ding!!***
Dave is the winner!
My thanks,
Karen

On Tue, 18 Dec 2012, cordat...@aol.com wrote:

 Karen,

 If by getting old hardware on the internet you mean successfully 
 connecting old hardware to the internet then you may be referring to Mike 
 Brutman and his networking package mTCP.

 If on the other hand by getting old hardware on the internet you mean 
 someone who buys stuff from ebay or craigslist I'm unsure...



 Dave

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 From: Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net
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 Sent: Tue, Dec 18, 2012 10:04 pm
 Subject: [Freedos-user] hunting a program?


 HI folks,
 I have seen it  referenced a few times here, although the last incident I
 remember was not on this list.
 it is a  networking /Internet package, and its creator prides himself on
 getting very very old hardware on the Internet.
 Anyone remember the name?
 thanks,
 Karen

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[Freedos-user] Windows 98SE screwing up Freedos 1.1...

2012-12-18 Thread Michael Robinson
First I installed Freedos 1.1 and used the 4x4 NEC cdrom, only the 
first slot seemed to work, to copy over the Windows 98SE cabinet files.
I then proceeded to boot from the 98se cdrom and run setup from the
directory with the cab files.  Long story short, this screwed up the
freedos installation.  Is there a simple way to repair the freedos
installation so that Windows and Freedos can happily coexist?  Looks
like freedos command.com got renamed to command.dos and I've already
renamed autoexec.bat to fdauto.bat, but fdconfig.sys seems to be
missing.  One option is to use a program called fips, delete the 
freedos stuff, and install freedos to a second primary partition.
This is somewhat of an extreme approach though.  For the most part,
I only want to run old games like Warcraft II where freedos + hxrt 
might do the trick, except that I'll need networking too.  A working
ReactOS would support these old games, but there hasn't been another
release for months and I can't even get the latest trunk to build.

Running an unlicensed copy of 98 is not the best idea where there's 
the issue of 98 having a lot of bugs and being out of support.


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