I currently have a 4Gig HD (formatted with Win98 format.com) with
FreeDos installed as the operating system. But since the freedos disk
utilities don't all support FAT32 I was wondering if it was possible to
add the Windows 98SE DOS OS (from Windows\Command) and the appropriate
system file to
would this be a kernel error or when exactly do you get this
error?
could you write the following file to diskette and try
booting?
http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9rc5/fdos1440.img[1.44MB,
2004-April-01]
it is the bootdisk intended for when you are unable to boot
from
From the djgpp mailing list:
Original Message
Subject: CMDXSWP.COM missing from list of DOS shells
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 22:11:25 GMT
From: Fabrizio Gennari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: TIN
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
FreeDOS distributes a shell called CMDXSWP.COM, which
Hi,
CMDXSWP is just a renamed FreeCOM (command.com) placed in the FreeDOS
directory for distinguishing the non-XMS FreeCOM version (command.com) from
the XMS-swap version (cmdxswp.com).
in the next FreeDOS release (estimated release: within 2 weeks) this has
been changed:
C:\FDOS\BIN\
Has anyone managed to get the Microsoft LanMan Client for DOS working on
FreeDOS? I've installed it OK, but it's failing to load NETWKSTA.EXE, instead
opting to display the following two errors:
NET2413: Incorrect DOS version.
NET3456: Error running C:\LANMAN\NETPROG\NETWKSTA.EXE.
I've tried
Hi, tried to mail Johnson directly, but got relaying denied... So on-list:
Hi, this is NOT a problem with the CPU if you ask me. It is one with
the BIOS for all what I can tell. FreeDOS runs fine on K6-2, I have
one myself. The K6-2 is 100% compatible to 386, and as you know, FreeDOS
is even
Hi!
I found a new and updated(!) version of Free Software for DOS:
http://home.att.net/~short.stop/freesoft/softlib1.htm
Bye, Flo
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http://www.drdos.org http://www.denk-fanpage.at.tf
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Michael Bernardi wrote:
I currently have a 4Gig HD (formatted with Win98 format.com) with
FreeDos installed as the operating system. But since the freedos disk
utilities don't all support FAT32 I was wondering if it was possible to
add the Windows 98SE DOS OS (from Windows\Command) and the
On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 17:57:22 +0200 (MEST), you wrote:
Hi Eric,
Hi, tried to mail Johnson directly, but got relaying denied... So on-list:
Strange ... I can get FreeDOS-user without any problem
Hi, this is NOT a problem with the CPU if you ask me. It is one with
the BIOS for all what I can tell.