Re: [Freedos-user] MSClient / EMM386 troubles..

2009-11-06 Thread Mateusz Viste
On Friday 06 November 2009 02:03 (CET), Ted Larson wrote:
> However, I ran into a slight hiccup trying to configure the MSCLIENT on it,
> so I could connect to a Windows Server share.   It works..kinda.  

Just for the record - note, that MSCLIENT is a memory hog. To send files over 
the network, you could consider using SCP.

> Once it is 
> loaded, if I try to access any drive that is not ready..like the A: drive
> without a disk in it...EMM386 crashes with an error like this:

Have you tried to use the latest version of JEMM? The regular EMM386 is a bit 
outdated, and has been (more or less) forked by JEMM. You could also try 
JEMMEX, which inculdes both all EMM handlings plus integrated XMS memory 
management (you would save a few bytes of memory here and there that way).

Best regards,
Mateusz Viste
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[Freedos-user] MSClient / EMM386 troubles..

2009-11-05 Thread Ted Larson
 

I am new to FreeDOS.  I really liked how easy it was to install it, and how
many programs are included pre-configured.  Seems super!

 

However, I ran into a slight hiccup trying to configure the MSCLIENT on it,
so I could connect to a Windows Server share.   It works..kinda.  Once it is
loaded, if I try to access any drive that is not ready..like the A: drive
without a disk in it...EMM386 crashes with an error like this:

 

Error reading from Drive A: DOS area: drive not ready

(A)bort, (I)gnore,(R)etry, (F)ail

 

Illegal instruction occurred

CS=7300 IP=63C3 SS=00D1

SP=072B DS=D0C0 ES=0001 .etc.

 

Aborting Program

EMM386 - Unable to continue - Please reboot

 

However, I am able to access shares, as long as they are ready.  So it is
very weird.

 

Any suggestions on places to look where I might be getting it wrong?

 

Thanks,

 

-Ted Larson

 t...@larsonland.com

 

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[Freedos-user] MSCLIENT problems

2009-04-02 Thread Christian Groessler

Hi,

again using FreeDOS 1.0...

I cannot copy files to network drives. Making a directory
on a network drive works, as well as removing it ("md" and "rd").

But when I try to copy a file onto the network drive I get an
error. This is with both Samba and WinXP servers. (The error
messages are different btw. Samba and XP, if needed I can
provide them.)

I've booted MS-DOS 6.22 from CD with on the same machine with
the same MSCLIENT configuration and there it works.

What could be wrong?

regards,
chris


  

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[Freedos-user] MSCLIENT

2009-03-30 Thread usul
Is MSCLIENT the only choice? Has anyone tried to create something open
sourced for FreeDos?
Like FDCLIENT? :)

usul

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