Hi James,
[freedos 1.0] crashes after I press return on the menu.
Now for the 1.0 ISO I am absolutely sure that it does have a
menu with several choices - more than just pressing return.
So you can select another menu item, for example boot without
emm386 driver for ems / umb. There are
Hi James,
[freedos 1.0] crashes after I press return on the menu.
Now for the 1.0 ISO I am absolutely sure that it does have a
menu with several choices - more than just pressing return.
I think the first menu shows 3-4 options and press return is continue
booting from CD.
There are options
FreeDOS 1.0
CAD locks the system, but does not reboot. It does it every time. Once
I got a illegal something The rest had no indication on screen.
Is this to be expected?
TY
Ray
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Hi Ray,
FreeDOS 1.0
CAD [ ctrl alt del ] locks the system, but does not reboot.
Yes, known bug of that version of emm386. You either
have to use the altboot option of emm386 or update it
to jemm386 from japheth.de which you should probably
do anyways :-)
Eric
Eric Auer wrote:
Yes, known bug of that version of emm386. You either
have to use the altboot option of emm386 or update it
to jemm386 from japheth.de which you should probably
do anyways
JEMM386 says it needs XMM. I did nothing but sub JEMM386 for EMM386.
Seems Ok; slightly more free
Eric Auer wrote:
Hi James,
[freedos 1.0] crashes after I press return on the menu.
Now for the 1.0 ISO I am absolutely sure that it does have a
menu with several choices - more than just pressing return.
When I boot balder10.img from dosbox, it says PCI BIOS Invalid; XDMA
not loaded!.
I'd flash my bios from dosbox but I doubt that is a good idea.
I put a screen capture of dos box:
http://lockie.ca/test/boot_000.png
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