[Freedos-user] Using USB printers with a parallel port adapters or software tricks

2023-10-27 Thread Eric Auer via Freedos-user



Hi! Moving this topic to a new thread:


Next problem: I tried to get printer support via USB (currently they
use classic LPT, but those printers get very rare).


Asking around and looking around a bit, people have suggested to run DOS
inside vDOSplus, DOSBOX-X, DOSEMU2, VirtualBox and so on with a Linux or
Windows host operating system. I think when you run DOSBOX-X on DOS as
host, it would not support USB printers. But it could support HDA, AC97
soundchips and simulate SB16 for the DOS inside? Sounds very nice! :-)

Also, I wonder how Windows and Linux would react to those frequent power
loss related crashes of the whole computer. Probably not very amused?

Either way, I stumbled over a cool microcontroller based solution by
Henrik Haftmann, with free EAGLE PCB data and circuit diagram and the
corresponding firmware. Even an ultra low cost RS232 firmware install
method is part of the project :-)

https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~heha/basteln/PC/USB2LPT/lpt2usb.de.htm

https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~heha/basteln/PC/USB2LPT/lpt2usb.en.htm

Of course this is less superpowered than  https://www.retroprinter.com/
mentioned earlier, based on a complete computer and able to convert old
DOS printer data to output even for GDI printers if I got that right?

The page also links some alternatives from other sources, but I found
ALL of the linked products in the Gibt's schon / re-invented section to
be no longer available. So better make some backup of Henrik's USB2LPT.

Cheers, Eric





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Re: [Freedos-user] Networking on UTM

2023-10-27 Thread Louis Santillan via Freedos-user
Docs (
https://docs.getutm.app/settings-qemu/devices/network/network/#hardware)
say that the emulated network device is a  “virtio-net-pci” device.  Docs
also mention that the OS will require a driver for it.  virtio is a common
interface for modern Linux, Windows, and I think Mac OS VMs.  For DOS,
you’ll need to find a packet driver for it.  I’m not aware of any.

On Fri, Oct 27, 2023 at 6:33 AM Knedlik via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Hello there!
>
> I’ve been venturing a bit into DOS world once again just for run, and it
> seems that my UTM virtual machine doesn’t automatically set up networking.
> I installed the networking packages from FDIMPLES, but when I boot the
> machine, I get „QEMU network detected“ and right after that „Physical
> hardware networking is not supported at this time“…
>
> Does anyone have an idea on how to solve this? I’m fine using FreeDOS
> without networking, but having to download stuff onto my Mac and then stick
> it into the VM can be a painful process…
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -Knedlik
>
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[Freedos-user] Networking on UTM

2023-10-27 Thread Knedlik via Freedos-user
Hello there!

I’ve been venturing a bit into DOS world once again just for run, and it seems 
that my UTM virtual machine doesn’t automatically set up networking. I 
installed the networking packages from FDIMPLES, but when I boot the machine, I 
get „QEMU network detected“ and right after that „Physical hardware networking 
is not supported at this time“…

Does anyone have an idea on how to solve this? I’m fine using FreeDOS without 
networking, but having to download stuff onto my Mac and then stick it into the 
VM can be a painful process…

Thanks in advance,
-Knedlik

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