Also, you can try to NOT use emm386 and to NOT install USB and/or
network drivers: With the FreeDOS 1.0 ISO, I remember that those
two were very slow in detecting hardware etc. Another thing that
you can try is using Bernd's preview of FreeDOS 1.1 which is much
more up to date, including
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Tiago O. de Almeida
toacyanide...@yahoo.com.br wrote:
Are there any hints to install FreeDOS inside a Qemu box? I'm trying this
right now, but the installation process is damn slow. This is the Qemu
command line:
qemu -cdrom ~/.qemu/fdbasecd.iso -hda
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Eric Auer e.a...@jpberlin.de wrote:
Are there any hints to install FreeDOS inside a Qemu box? I'm trying
this right now, but the installation process is damn slow. This is
the Qemu command line:
Well Qemu emulates everything, including the CPU, as far
Hi Tiago,
Are there any hints to install FreeDOS inside a Qemu box? I'm trying
this right now, but the installation process is damn slow. This is
the Qemu command line:
Well Qemu emulates everything, including the CPU, as far as I
remember - you could try Dosemu (if you use Linux or BSD) as