Thanks although you accidentally made a new topic
Ulrich Hansen wrote:
Please take a look here:
sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/freedos/index.php?title=VirtualBox
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How fast is your code?
3 out of 4 devs
I'm not using VMWare because it doesn't work for me, so I'm using VirtualBox,
and Ulrich Hansen got what i needed, thanks anyways
cordata02 wrote:
Derp,
First, I suggest you put the text into your email that you want people to
read rather than making them click on a link - you will get
Last week I installed 1.1 from CD burned from downloaded iso. I deselected
such localization features as keyb and nlsfunc and others I don't remember.
The final stages of installation produced several screenfuls of the same
localization error message that I no longer remember. The resulting
I have looked around the FreeDOS web page and can't find them. I am
looking to resurrect an old Zeos Pentium 90 that I have, but it won't
boot from CD (its not a BIOS option), and it has no OS on it right now,
so I am going to need to boot it from 3.5 floppy.
Are there any official IMG files
On 2012-09-16 15:56 (GMT-0400) Ricardus Vincente composed:
I have looked around the FreeDOS web page and can't find them. I am
looking to resurrect an old Zeos Pentium 90 that I have, but it won't
boot from CD (its not a BIOS option), and it has no OS on it right now,
so I am going to need
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Ricardus Vincente
wizardofg...@gmail.com wrote:
I have looked around the FreeDOS web page and can't find them. I am
looking to resurrect an old Zeos Pentium 90 that I have, but it won't
boot from CD (its not a BIOS option), and it has no OS on it right
Hi Ricardus,
Am 16.09.2012 21:56, schrieb Ricardus Vincente:
I have looked around the FreeDOS web page and can't find them. I am
looking to resurrect an old Zeos Pentium 90 that I have, but it won't
boot from CD (its not a BIOS option), and it has no OS on it right now,
so I am going to
On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 22:39 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
Thanks!
Wow. I imagined that it would be a little easier than this.
While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for FreeDOS was to
make older hardware relevant again.
At 01:46 PM 9/16/2012, Ricardus Vincente wrote:
On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 22:39 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
Thanks!
Wow. I imagined that it would be a little easier than this.
While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for
not sure if it helps but I made this bootdisk a while back;
http://spfiles.no-ip.org/dos_bootdisk.img
I use this with an emulator called PCE which emulates an old 8086 based PC.
ljones
On 9/16/12, Ralf A. Quint free...@gmx.net wrote:
At 01:46 PM 9/16/2012, Ricardus Vincente wrote:
On Sun,
Originally to: All
Hi All,
I noticed a Freedos image in the UBCD4Win (Universal Boot CD for
Windows) that I downloaded recently.
IIRC, I clicked on Freedos on the UBCD4Win Menu.
Then I used EDIT to look at AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS and README.
The image file was a 1.44MB boot disk for Freedos.
Anyone know of a manufacturer of a PC104 board (or boards) that includes
everything including video interface that will run Freedos?
Thanks,
Doug, K4CLE
Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless
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Ricardus Vincente wizardofg...@gmail.com said:
While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for FreeDOS was to
make older hardware relevant again. From the looks of it, I can't see
any reasonable way to get FreeDOS working
On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 23:59 +, Jose Antonio Senna wrote:
While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for FreeDOS was to
make older hardware relevant again. From the looks of it, I can't see
any reasonable way to
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