Re: [Freedos-user] Looking for easy to follow instructions on how to connect to Samba share

2022-02-27 Thread Sean Warner
Thanks Ralf, I’ve spent many hours today working on this. I found this site with links to VHD files that can be opened in Virtualbox. Out of desperation I downloaded FreeDOS1.2net.vhd.zip https://www.lazybrowndog.net/freedos/virtualbox/?page_id=437#comment-6783 Well I haven’t

Re: [Freedos-user] Looking for easy to follow instructions on how to connect to Samba share

2022-02-27 Thread Ralf Quint
On 2/27/2022 3:25 PM, Sean Warner wrote: I have enabled SMBv1 in Win 10 and enabled file and printer sharing. Also in Win 10 Function Discovery Provider Host and Resource Publication are both enabled and running. That simply might not work. I have similar problems were for a while still, I

[Freedos-user] Looking for easy to follow instructions on how to connect to Samba share

2022-02-27 Thread Sean Warner
OK, Following on from my earlier post. To recap: I am using FreeDOS v1.2 in Virtualbox on Win 10 Pro. I have installed the NIC driver and MS Client 3.0 and now have a C:\NET directory and can use the NET command to do: NET USE and NET VIEW. However when I try the net view command

Re: [Freedos-user] ECHO vs @ECHO

2022-02-27 Thread tom ehlert
>> in addition, neither I nor you know if 'CTTY NUL' works on MSDOS 3.0 > The original requirement was MSDOS <3.30. > I tested with MSDOS 3.21 and it worked. > Test with MSDOS 3.0 was okay too. correcting myself, CTTY NUL probably always worked, from MSDOS 1.0, as MSDOS was supposed (I never

[Freedos-user] Looking for easy to follow instructions on how to connect to Samba share

2022-02-27 Thread Sean Warner
Hello, I installed FreeDOS 1.2 today in Virtualbox on Win 10. I am trying to mount a Samba Share that is on another machine in my LAN as a network drive in FreeDOS using commands like net share and net use. I am following several guides I googled including this one from wiki.samba.org:

Re: [Freedos-user] ECHO vs @ECHO

2022-02-27 Thread Robert Riebisch
Hi tom, >> Once you have debugged ALL your batch files you can place `CTTY >> NUL' before the command(s) and `CTTY CON' after to avoid output to screen. > > > excellent idea. > > now you have exchanged the annoying > > echo off > > for the much better > > CTTY NUL Indeed. > in

Re: [Freedos-user] ECHO vs @ECHO

2022-02-27 Thread tom ehlert
Hallo Herr Bob Pryor, am Sonntag, 27. Februar 2022 um 06:44 schrieben Sie: > Once you have debugged ALL your batch files you can place `CTTY > NUL' before the command(s) and `CTTY CON' after to avoid output to screen. excellent idea. now you have exchanged the annoying echo off for the

Re: [Freedos-user] Git for DOS?

2022-02-27 Thread Tomas By
On Sun, 27 Feb 2022 03:41:38 +0100, Brandon Taylor wrote: > is there any way I can use Git on FreeDOS [?] Yes, apparently: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/NOTES-DJGPP.md /Tomas ___ Freedos-user mailing list

Re: [Freedos-user] Git for DOS?

2022-02-27 Thread Tomas By
On Sun, 27 Feb 2022 09:36:46 +0100, Tomas By wrote: > > On Sun, 27 Feb 2022 03:41:38 +0100, Brandon Taylor wrote: > > is there any way I can use Git on FreeDOS [?] > > Yes, apparently: > https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/NOTES-DJGPP.md Hmm, no I was too quick there. Anyway, RCS

Re: [Freedos-user] Git for DOS?

2022-02-27 Thread Regan Russell
Hi Brandon, CVS runs on DOS I think... There is a CVS to SVN converter. There is a SVN to git converter. This might​​ work. But with this many moving parts it is unlikely. There was also SCCS and RCS but I've touched neither in like maybe 20 or 30 years. The other and possibly easier option