I found my copy together, but have been using it for a while.
Was unsure if you had located it though given your story starting this
thread.
Kare
On Wed, 8 May 2019, Michael Christopher Robinson wrote:
On Wed, 2019-05-08 at 15:38 -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi Michael,
I have a DOS USB
On Wed, 2019-05-08 at 15:38 -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> I have a DOS USB driver created by Panasonic that is Excellent.
> If you desire a copy, write me privately and I will share.
> Karen
Are you talking about aspidos.sys and di1000dd.sys? They work together
and they work
Hi Michael,
I have a DOS USB driver created by Panasonic that is Excellent.
If you desire a copy, write me privately and I will share.
Karen
On Tue, 7 May 2019, Michael Christopher Robinson wrote:
I found a site by George Potthast and unfortunately though I got his
USB2 driver to work for a
Hi,
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 5:31 AM wrote:
>
> The bios is locked with a password, uge! Otherwise I would see about turning
> on
> USB boot.
While it probably won't apply, you could try "CmosPwd":
"CmosPwd decrypts password stored in cmos used to access BIOS SETUP."
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Hi,
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 8:43 PM Michael Christopher Robinson
wrote:
>
> I found a site by George Potthast and unfortunately though I got his
> USB2 driver to work for a while, it stopped working. Another concern,
> he wants an atrocious amount of money for a copy that doesn't stop
> working.
Hi again,
> there is a USB 1.1 driver in Freedos 1.2 packages, maybe I should try that.
> Yes it will be slow, but if it doesn't time out, that would be fantastic ;-)
USB 1.1 is very slow and there is a risk that there
could be data glitches during hours of copying...
Which graphics / screen
I can only boot from the internal hard drive or the floppy drive.
Don't really know if Linux will support the intel graphics card and
touchscreen...
Remember, this is an Agilent E5061A network analyzer. I've tried grub4dos and
plop, so far can't see anything.
The bios is locked with a
Hi Michael,
> I found a site by George Potthast and unfortunately though I got his
> USB2 driver to work for a while, it stopped working. Another concern,
> he wants an atrocious amount of money for a copy that doesn't stop
> working. I'd much rather donate $600 to the freedos maintainers to
I found a site by George Potthast and unfortunately though I got his
USB2 driver to work for a while, it stopped working. Another concern,
he wants an atrocious amount of money for a copy that doesn't stop
working. I'd much rather donate $600 to the freedos maintainers to
advance the support of