Hi!
actually, good question!
Alain/Eric probably has some tips on it
i never played with networks in dos, never needed...
and once my main operating system is kubuntu
all i do is run freedos through qemu or dosemu...
btw, off topic, which city from brazil do you live? :)
Geraldo
Non dvcor, dvco
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 5:12 AM, jasse...@itelefonica.com.br
jasse...@itelefonica.com.br wrote:
Geraldo Netto said:
btw, realtek net cards are cheap here in brazil and
has drivers for (free)dos afaik...
and Alain Mouette commented:
I already use them when possible: if the user has one,
if
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 15:16:14 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Bernd,
To make a long story short: Jack R Ellis has had a number of drivers
developed for access to optical units and discs, most of this software
has sourcecode available. His latest is UIDE.SYS which should support CD
drives also on
where can a beginner become familar with this lingo?
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Johnson Lam john...@tmfc.net wrote:
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 15:16:14 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Bernd,
To make a long story short: Jack R Ellis has had a number of drivers
developed for access to optical units and
Search Internet for the specification. Lot of people will provide
related information.
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On 28 Apr 2010, at 2:49 AM, Neal Weissman nweis...@gmail.com wrote:
where can a beginner become familar with this lingo?
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Johnson Lam
Hi, I made some tests:
I have prepeared a Boot floppy (and a CD with the image) with a boot
menu and different drivers, here is what I got from a very small sample:
UIDE.SYS worked every time
AHCI.SYS did not work on my SATA machine, aparently it works only with
specific Intel chips. It shows