Re: [Freedos-user] Loading network drivers for MS Client

2008-01-09 Thread Xavier COUDIN
Thanks for your fast answer Ulrich,

I took a look at the article written in German ; German used to be my 
first foreign language I learned at school, but since I dont practive 
anymore , it should take me a few hours to see if it is usefull to me.

I also downloaded yesterday the tool from netbootdisk. Very 
interesting and powerful. I feel that one of the aswer to my problem is 
the devload.com which is a part of the FreeDos distribution. It can 
load .sys drivers from comand-line after the config.sys step. This tool 
seems to be quite magic : so many netcard drivers can stand on 1 single 
floppy-disk ! unfortunately the compression-tool is not GPL nor 
open-source nor available under Linux.

Thanks for all !
Have a nice year 2008 !


Ulrich Hansen a écrit :
 Hi all,
 Xavier asks about network configuration with MS Client on 
 http://lazybrowndog.net/freedos

 As it is a public question, I would like to forward this here. Perhaps 
 some of you have additional ideas or corrections? Thanks! :-)

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Re: [Freedos-user] Want to read FreeDOS FAQ offline

2008-01-09 Thread Jim Hall
FAQs: technically: yes. But practically: no, you cannot. These are
stored in a heirarchical system on Eric's FD-DOC web site. The
organization is straightforward so you could read them offline if you
were willing to sort through the followups (one per file). However,
there is no single link that allows you pick them all up at once.

The technotes (and Newsitems) on the www.freedos.org web site: before
now, no one has asked for an ability to download the technotes (or
Newsitems) as a separate download, so I have not created anything to
let you do that. But this isn't much different than the entire web
site mirror I once offered (i.e. for mirror sites, when we were much
larger and bandwidth was an issue.) So I've just created a CGI that
lets you download all the technotes at once (and another CGI to
download the Newsitems, if you so wish.)

www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/fd-technotes.cgi
www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/fd-newsitems.cgi

Note that because the technotes and Newsitems refer to a generic
stylesheet, you will not see the styles when reading these locally.
But that should not be an issue for readability.


-jh


On 1/8/08, HCL BA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hello,

  I want to read the FreeDOS FAQs and the technical notes offline.
  I make this request because my online time is so limited.
  Can I get the archive if available?

  BAHCL


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Re: [Freedos-user] Want to read FreeDOS FAQ offline

2008-01-09 Thread Jim Hall

 www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/fd-technotes.cgi
 www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/fd-newsitems.cgi


I should mention that these download to a tar.gz file. This was the
simplest to create.

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