kernel.sys
Tom
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kernel.sys
Tom
Thank you for your answer, but I'm afraid you have to spell it out.
There is no kernel.sys in the Balder image - at least not any that can
be seen by a ls -al or find.
the 'at least' part is important. and moving kernel.sys into a
subdirectory is a bad idea
Tom
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Tom Ehlert t...@drivesnapshot.de wrote:
kernel.sys
Tom
Thank you for your answer, but I'm afraid you have to spell it out.
There is no kernel.sys in the Balder image - at least not any that can
be seen by a ls -al or find.
the 'at least' part is important.
I have had great fun the last couple of day remembering DOS and
enjoying the progress FD has made to plain old DOS.
So far I have a boot floppy with support for both ATA and SATA CD-ROM
and USB sticks. Very satisfying.
But more wants more and now I try to get networked. I followed this
guide:
Mike Eriksen wrote:
But more wants more and now I try to get networked. I followed this
guide:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/freedos/index.php?title=Networking_FreeDOS_-_NDIS_driver_installation
so now I have NDIS2 driver and packet driver up and running. I think,
at least there is
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:47 PM, Robert Riebisch r...@bttr-software.de wrote:
Mike Eriksen wrote:
But more wants more and now I try to get networked. I followed this
guide:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/freedos/index.php?title=Networking_FreeDOS_-_NDIS_driver_installation
so now I
Am 05.08.2010 21:39, schrieb Mike Eriksen:
But now I need a TCP/IP stack and some basic network programs, most
importantly a dhcp client but also ping, ftp, telnet... I've googled
and searching the FD pages but haven't really found what I look for.
Go to Erick Engelkes website
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Willi Wasser wiw...@web.de wrote:
E . . . first i don't quite understand why you need an NDIS(2) driver
_and_ a packet driver?
A packet driver suitable for your network card allone should already do the
job.
Neither do I, but I must admit it's 15-20