Hi folks,
Here is why I am asking.
As many may recall I run msdos 7.1 instead of freedos for several personal reasons. I recently had a new machine built, just before Christmas, which also included my installing an external dectalk card, I have an ISA slot, the ling kind on this board. While the synthesizer works well, using it to support my writing this message, I have an odd problem. The dectalk software has a conflict that seems to impact cdrom drives, or the driver provided by Microsoft. It is more than addresses, dectalk provides a way to locate a free one, user guides for both dectalk 4.1, what I am running, and 4.2 reference the driver issue. The suggested solution did not work..however I need a cd rom drive for scores of reasons.
leading to my question.
Often on list I have read that freedos is in many ways better than MS DOS, with programs able to run under freedos. I now have a chance to test that theory, swapping in the cd rom driver freedos provides as a test?
my driver again is not specific to my cd rom..never has been.
Instead I use the basic driver supplied with ms dos 7.1, never having a problem until now.
What does Freedos provide with that kind of universal flexibility?
Thanks,
Kare




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