On 2012-12-17 22:43 (GMT-0800) Michael C. Robinson composed:
> The scsi card appears to be 53C1010-66 LsiLogic where I have a Compaq
> 4.3 gig scsi drive connected to it.
According to LSI's web site the product doesn't seem to exist, but according
to http://listing.driveragent.com/c/pci/1000/002
The scsi card appears to be 53C1010-66 LsiLogic where I have a Compaq
4.3 gig scsi drive connected to it.
The scsi drive has no partitions on it, but I successfully low level
formatted it.
I searched via google and tried a copy of symdisk.sys and aspi8xx.sys,
but the hard drive doesn't detec
On 2012-12-17 20:12 (GMT-0800) Michael C. Robinson composed:
> I have a 4G scsi hard drive connect to an LSI Logic low profile scsi
> card. I'm trying to install freedos 1.1 from
> a floppy disk. Are there scsi drivers I can add to the disk?
Most such PCI cards likely you won't need one if you
Does the SCSI card have an onboard BIOS? If so, it should provide BIOS
level access to hard drives using INT 13h. You should not need device
drivers to access that function.
Windows wants device drivers for additional device support and
performance. FreeDOS is just fine with BIOS level supp
I have a 4G scsi hard drive connect to an LSI Logic low profile scsi
card. I'm trying to install freedos 1.1 from
a floppy disk. Are there scsi drivers I can add to the disk?
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Given a drive partitioned with fdisk in Debian Linux.
The first part is labelled type 6 and I want to install
FreeDOS there. The FreeDOS 1.1 CD installer complains
and wants to "format the disk". Does it really want to
format the whole disk containing 4 parts? Does it
intend to format onl
Small "bug" report (and several comments) on
news://comp.os.msdos.programmer , if anyone is curious.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/comp.os.msdos.programmer/mxAPSdUML7U
I pasted this DEVICE= line from my MS-DOS CONFIG.SYS into
FreeDOS' CONFIG.SYS
> rufus may be a good solution, but given that it runs on windows
> only, it's definitely not a silver bullet.
sure. but given that it's the only bullet ...
Tom
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rufus may be a good solution, but given that it runs on windows only, it's
definitely not a silver bullet.
Mark Brown wrote:
>yeah, rufus works when all that other stuff fails,
>i've tried it, and i know.
>
>at least with rufus.akeo.ie rufus you get
>a fail-proof setup.
>
>others are hit-and
yeah, rufus works when all that other stuff fails,
i've tried it, and i know.
at least with rufus.akeo.ie rufus you get
a fail-proof setup.
others are hit-and miss.
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