Re: [Freedos-user] Cobalt OS 1.2

2016-05-19 Thread Don Flowers
This works best, but requires UMBM.EXE from the last release of UMBPCI and I don't know what your distro restrictions are 5?DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\UMBM.EXE 5?DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\JEMMEX.EXE X=TEST I=TEST NOVME NOINVLPG FRAME=NONE DOS=HIGH,UMB DOSDATA=HIGH SHELLHIGH=(you get the idea.) After

Re: [Freedos-user] Cobalt OS 1.2

2016-05-19 Thread Don Flowers
This one works (not perfectly, but doesn't hang) on my 2 least JEMMEX friendly machines, DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\JEMMEX.EXE NOEMS X=TEST I=TEST NOVME NOINVLPG On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Corbin Davenport wrote: > > How are you detecting VBox? > > I'm using a program called RBPCI

Re: [Freedos-user] Cobalt OS 1.2

2016-05-19 Thread Corbin Davenport
> How are you detecting VBox? I'm using a program called RBPCI to scan all devices connected to whatever machine the Cobalt setup is running on. During setup, it uses RBPCI to scan for a device with a DeviceID of "BEEF" - which is the VirtualBox display

Re: [Freedos-user] Cobalt OS 1.2

2016-05-19 Thread Don Flowers
Hi Corbin, I would recommend that on the Boot to command line option, that HIMEMX should replace JEMMEX (two of my computer's are hanging on your JEMMEX config [check our Jerome's command line, it works]), and also bypass blackout and break off so the user can see what is happening. and maybe

Re: [Freedos-user] Cobalt OS 1.2

2016-05-18 Thread Rugxulo
Hi, I have not tested it, but On May 18, 2016 10:22 PM, "Corbin Davenport" wrote: > > A few months ago I posted here about my new FreeDOS > distribution aimed at beginner DOS users, named Cobalt. > > - VirtualBox is now fully supported. Right now Cobalt can detect > if it

[Freedos-user] Cobalt OS 1.2

2016-05-18 Thread Corbin Davenport
A few months ago I posted here about my new FreeDOS distribution aimed at beginner DOS users, named Cobalt. Today I released Cobalt OS 1.2, and I wanted to share the most exciting new changes. - VirtualBox is now fully supported. Right now Cobalt can detect if it is running under VirtualBox, and