Re: [Freedos-user] DOS/16M (was: FreeDOS 1.2 installed on iMac (2011) - success but there are issues)

2020-11-13 Thread TK Chia
Hello Hollowone PL, hello Eric Auer, DOS/16M error: [26] 8042 timeout DOS/16M error: [26] 8042 timeout ... The 8042 is the keyboard controller. You are using the rEFInd boot manager on iMac, without Bootcamp. I assume that means you had to load some CSM, either provided by Apple or by rEFInd,

Re: [Freedos-user] DOS/16M (was: FreeDOS 1.2 installed on iMac (2011) - success but there are issues)

2020-11-13 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! > After quick reboot my steps to repro the problem are as following: > -> FreeDOS boots up, I enter NDN, browse to OpenWatcom 1.9 BINW folder and > type 'wmake' > > [Result] > App shows all the info it should for no targets specified, I assume on exit > it just crashes and hangs the whole

Re: [Freedos-user] DOS/16M (was: FreeDOS 1.2 installed on iMac (2011) - success but there are issues)

2020-11-13 Thread Hollowone PL
Thanks for your replies, to address your comments in one message: *[1] How did I install FreeDOS on iMac* That was relatively easy once I installed this boot manager: https://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/ With it I can install Linux, Windows and FreeDOS from a bootable CD or USB quite easily and

Re: [Freedos-user] DOS/16M (was: FreeDOS 1.2 installed on iMac (2011) - success but there are issues)

2020-11-13 Thread Hollowone PL
After quick reboot my steps to repro the problem are as following: -> FreeDOS boots up, I enter NDN, browse to OpenWatcom 1.9 BINW folder and type 'wmake' [Result] App shows all the info it should for no targets specified, I assume on exit it just crashes and hangs the whole system with a

Re: [Freedos-user] PCI Express Network Adapter Board for FreeDos

2020-11-13 Thread Marv
Thanks - yes, I thought I would keep and use the smaller installation partition for recovery and future :) upgrades. It's not in the way of anything. I'll look into EtherDFS today. My main computer runs on Windows 10, which is always a challenge with sharing/permission rights due to builtin

Re: [Freedos-user] Possible zoom metting?

2020-11-13 Thread Jerome Shidel
> On Nov 13, 2020, at 3:08 AM, Bryan Kilgallin wrote: > > G'day Jerome: > >> Say, 8PM CT on a weekend. > > 1 PM AEDT is fine for me! > >> Probably late morning is best. What is everyones (especially the latest and >> earliest) GMT that wants to attend? > Noon to midnight AEDT. In GMT,

Re: [Freedos-user] Possible zoom metting?

2020-11-13 Thread Bryan Kilgallin
G'day Jerome: Say, 8PM CT on a weekend. 1 PM AEDT is fine for me! Probably late morning is best. What is everyones (especially the latest and earliest) GMT that wants to attend? Noon to midnight AEDT. In GMT, that's 1 AM to 1 PM. -- members.iinet.net.au/~kilgallin/