At 15:01 24/05/2010 +0100, you wrote:
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Ray rcarl...@bigpond.net.au wrote:
am having trouble with a new install of freedos printing to a parallel
printer - previously it work ok but after a new computer was installed
we have no access to printer
At 16:21 24/05/2010 +0200, you wrote:
On 05/24/2010 12:04 PM, Ray wrote:
am having trouble with a new install of freedos printing to a parallel
printer - previously it work ok but after a new computer was installed
we have no access to printer - the mainboard is a gigabyte am3
no
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Thank you all. Below is a first cut to beat up on.
The box I am using for this has two floppies, a ZIP100, DVDROM\CDROM,
DVD W\CD W, two HDD; both plug in. All are functional under FD.
On the HDD that is plugged in for this exercise, C: drive currently
boots DRDOS 7, FreeDOS 5, MSDOS 6 and
to run for a test.
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C:\ver /r
FreeCom version 0.82 pl 3 XMS_Swap [Dec 10 2003 06:49:21]
DOS version 7.10
FreeDOS kernel version 1.1.34
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!SET dosdir=C:\FDOS
!SET lang=EN
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Johnson Lam wrote:
On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 16:46:55 -0800, you wrote:
Hi Ray,
What about the CD\DVD issue?
You got any problem?
XCDROM does not see the second drive. OAKCDROM and VIDE-CDD do see it.
And what about the use and configuration of the drivers at
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos
DEVICE rather than DEVICEHIGH, still only one drive.
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I have a CD made from the ISO. The readme identifies it as: b9 #2 30
Nov 2005. During install the kernel version is 0.0.35. Is this the
most recent?
It gets to Uncompressing and loading UPXed CPI (CPX).
And then Invalid Opcode...
Anyone understand this?
Ray
What drivers are available that will handle multiple CD\DVD drives and
what switches are appropriate? I am currently using Oak and Shcdx
because Oak is the only one I have been able to get to see more than one
drive.
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XP. On my laptop I used it to shrink the default full drive, single
partition down to 10G and add several other types. It is also my backup
system. I copy the boot partitions to another HDD.
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a shell. I don't use it any more but I still have the
batch file to run it. In one of my older machines it was run from
autoexec.bat. The line is still there but remed.
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My questions are general but were prompted by _d32.rar.
Why the underline at the front on the name?
Can you point me to an unrar utility that will work with DOS or OS\2. I
have tried several and gotten nowhere. I can see the directory but
cannot read or extract any of it.
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How can I determine what did not get installed because of this?
Is there a way to do an incremental install, that is, jump to a
particular install page?
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How can I determine what did not get installed because of this?
Is there a way to do an incremental install, that is, jump to a
particular install page?
The HDD does boot in that machine.
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Eric Auer wrote:
Then it tried to download further updates but failed to
communicate with your ADSL router or similar device.
Could it have reasonably been expected to succeed?
If so, how to make it work.
How can I determine what did not get installed because of this?
I think the whole
I have 1.0 CD and boot floppy. I cannot find a SYS.COM. I found the
DOCs for it on the CD. Where is the file?
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Still grepping through log files to find problems
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Or, someone could add HPFS support to the FreeDOS kernel.
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FreeDOS 1.0 CD
Page says;
Wattcp.cfg Setup Menu
It hangs at:
Configuring through DHCP...
I would skip this section if I knew how.
Ideas?
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Still grepping through log
Ray Davison wrote:
FreeDOS 1.0 CD
Also, the make boot floppy item, didn't. It just took a readable disk
and made it unreadable. The disk was in A:, and it complained that it
couldn't read old info off B:
Ray
to be subdivided by functional area, and that is good.
But, is there any way to skip an entire page without unchecking each
individual item?
A description of the page as a whole and a skip-page choice would be good.
Ray
, if they boot to their physical
position. And that is the challenge. Booting FreeDOS 1.0, the W2K-D
primary picks up the letter after any extended partitions. With DRDOS
7.01 Fat32, they hold their physical position.
Ideas?
Ray
. On this drive D and E get swapped. If
I plug in the second HDD - which is a single extended - D is after that.
So, I have first primary; C, then all extended, then second primary; D
- ignoring the primaries that are Boot Manager and the extended shells.
And Boot Manager is inert, C is active.
Ray
partitions on
the first HDD first :-)
But it is NOT putting all primaries first. It is putting the second
after all extendeds.
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Still grepping through log files to find
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?
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memory and CAD is OK.
JEMMEX doesn't see to run. Everything loaded low.
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Norton Disk Doctor from W2K says C: is OK.
FreeDOS chkdsk c: produces a 40K file. All entries are: file has an
invalid size.
The only chkdsk bug I find is 1954.
The problem stated in 1954 does not appear here.
Ray
The file I had was: 3 July 06 35380
File produced: 40290
The new file is: 3 July 06 92376
File produced: 40382
Same complaints. Here is a sample.
\KERNEL.SYS has an invalid size, the size should be about 4294901760,
but the entry says it's 45341
Ray
Ray Davison wrote:
The file I had was: 3 July 06 35380
File produced: 40290
The new file is: 3 July 06 92376
File produced: 40382
Same complaints. Here is a sample.
\KERNEL.SYS has an invalid size, the size should be about 4294901760,
but the entry says it's 45341
Both versions work OK
Ray Davison wrote:
chkdsk beta 0.9.1 works on A, C and D - the only FAT16 on this machine.
Ray
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Robert Riebisch wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
Boot screen says: DOSLFN 0.40c
Kernel is 20 Sept 07
Neither NC or VC 4.05 or DIR display LFNs.
Don't know about NC, but only VC 4.99.08 supports LFN.
You can also try
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/dn/index.php?phrase_id=642999
from a single extended. I have never needed
more than one real primary. None of these things cost much and they put
you in control.
DRDOS has a boot selector that will select it or one version of W9X. I
am surprised if FREEDOS doesn't have such a thing.
Ray
personal help in the form of
custom scripts. And since the CD boots FreeDOS he has some
understanding of that.
I think everyone who works with drives should have this. And it is
try-before-buy.
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Ray Davison wrote:
I just noticed SHCD does not see the SATA optical. Is this to be expected?
There is a PATA optical that is OK.
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DOSLFN 0.40e ( haft): enabled.
Last error: 43 -
Was that to be expected? I don't see any change in LFN access.
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Eric Auer wrote:
Hi!
I just noticed a MEM /c I ran on that HDD Feb 2008. Why do the
available memory start out differently. There is small difference
in total RAM size, but by then doesn't DOS not care?
SYSTEM 17,344 (17K) 10,992 (11K) 6,352(6K)
HIMEM
Is there a DOS UNRAR somewhere I can get at? Every link I try, even tho
it says DOS, takes me off into WinLand. This one looked hopeful, it
mentioned FreeDOS, but is dead.
http://www.bttr-software.de/misc/urar377d.zip.
Ray
Ray Davison wrote:
Eric Auer wrote:
Try if updating LBACACHE helps:
www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/lbacache/2008/
Lbacache.com 6 Apr 2008; no apparent change if still without TUNS.
Same lbcache, no TUNS, when I try to copy certain files I get:
LBACACHE flush: write
where the BIOS does
not make good use of UDMA speeds.
QCDROM picked up only the SATA, and only if it was loaded first. And I
still needed XCDROM for the PATA. And I never got SHSUCDX to pick them up.
UIDE seems to work. It loads 7104, all upper. And both drives read.
Ray
Any more thoughts on this?
Ray
Ray Davison wrote:
Eric Auer wrote:
Hi!
I just noticed a MEM /c I ran on that HDD Feb 2008. Why do the
available memory start out differently. There is small difference
in total RAM size, but by then doesn't DOS not care?
SYSTEM 17,344 (17K
version to be ported but time and money to do that is scarce. So while
I would like to see a real browser under DOS, if it doesn't include the
current Flash it would be crippled, and maybe not worth the bother.
Ray
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program that can still keep up. I actually think
chasing numbers and letters around the screen with a mouse is not very
efficient. I also have a printed circuit layout program.
And I have to work real hard to crash DOS.
Ray
I just got a replacement laptop.
I have a 1.0 CD and a 1G, USB, thumb drive that brings up what looks
like the same menu as the CD. Both try to load XCDROM and report No
CD-ROM to use. Of course the CD had to use the CD drive to get to that
point.
Any idea what is going on?
Ray
Eric Auer wrote:
Drivers like gcdrom alone only give low-level CD/DVD, no ISO9660.
The CD/DVD is SATA. Since I didn't find xgcdrom I tried gcdrom. Seems
to work. What benefit would I see with xgcdrom?
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So where do I find it xgcdrom?
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ramin wrote:
Hi I saw that it was possible to run freedos from a usb.
I have two thumb drives that I cloned from a boot floppy with the HP
utility. On my laptop - which has no A: - they both work, but one boots
as A: and the other as C:. I am going to keep the A:.
Ray
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The boot process identifies all the HDD partitions then:
Incorrect DOS version
Bad or missing Command Interpreter: command.com /P /E:256
Enter .
Suggestions?
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The boot process identifies all the HDD partitions then:
Incorrect DOS version
Bad or missing Command Interpreter: command.com /P /E:256
Enter .
The floppy had a 2003 Command.com. The bat went looking for a copy of
command.com on the HDD and that is what it found
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
How was the bootdisk created?
The included bat. See my previous post where I described the fix.
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Re-phrasing: all I have seen hav EHCI, but over randomly U/OHCI. Do you
agree with this?
Is this is what you mean by multiple versions of USB? This is typical
of every machine I am currently running.
http://picasaweb.google.com/raydav94/ScreenShots#5354425912188006754
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I just defraged C:, and now executing attrib - with or without
parameters - yields;
SYS0318: Message file OSO001.MSG cannot be found for message .
Why?
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have any LVM. All my HDDs are front panel plug-in and LVM
makes it difficult to swap drives; they have to be mounted.
With that as a starting point can I put Linux on a logical(s)?
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from a couple vendors. The driver not only works with those but has
worked with several later 8xxx chips on motherboards.
I expect it to work as well with DOS, assuming this particular driver
does work.
Ray
I recently swapped my wife's CRT for a used 20, IBM ThinkVision. The
image is shifted up about an inch which puts a pull-down bar off-screen.
Win and eCS (OS/2) are OK.
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So far I have not found such a button, and Google is no help.
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I got that message running:
4DOS ATTRIB /A:-A -H -R -S /D /S *.*
on a 14G FAT32 partition about 66% full. It was at the end of the
screen display. I assume the operation terminated early.
What does it imply?
Ray
This is CHKDSK beta 0.9.1
If there is a sub-directory present on a floppy, CHKDSK report seems
normal. If there is no sub-directory - whether or not there are files:
Assertion failed: size, file bitfield.c, line 34
Abnormal program termination
Is this to be expected?
Ray
Is there such a batch command?
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you want to copy, boot - the racks are hot swappable, the OSs
are not - , run DFSee, select the partition(s) or drive to be copied,
and go to lunch.
Restore just reverses the process.
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Hello Ray,
Thanks for sharing pictures of your setup. It's a real fascinating
setup. Other than a duplicating machine, what function does it serve
while connected to your network?
It is primarily a storage box. In it's normal mode it has one boot/app
drive, three
Mark LaPierre wrote:
Hey Y'all,
Does FreeDOS provide support for USB ports?
The DFSee boot CD runs FreeDOS. It can access thumb drives and USB
connected HDDs.
Dies that prove anything where you are concerned?
Ray
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Is there something like this in FD?
IF NOT EXIST X:\ZZZ MD X:\ZZZ
Everything in front of the MD is ignored, and there is an error if
X:\ZZZ does exist.
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Yes of course: Type if /? to see how it should work.
I wondered thru the batch area but did not try that.
IF NOT EXIST X:\ZZZ\NUL MKDIR X:\ZZZ
OK that works.
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Is it possible to load an exe file system driver in dconfig.sys?
I have a DOS HPFS driver that works OK, but I would like it to get a
drive letter before the DVDs.
What is available for reading NTFS used in WXP, W7?
TY
Ray
Ray Davison wrote:
Is it possible to load an exe file system driver in dconfig.sys?
I have a DOS HPFS driver that works OK, but I would like it to get a
drive letter before the DVDs.
What is available for reading NTFS used in WXP, W7?
Let me explain the actual task. I have FreeDOS and two
of cross-platform access; everything can use FAT32, share
data, and perform maintenance.
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Install to HDD;
Reboot
After boot from CD, blinking cursor at left margin
I chose selection 1, copy DOS to MBR - or some such.
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From: Ray Davison <ray...@charter.net>
I have an accounting app from the early 90s. I first ran it under DRDOS
and then FreeDOS for about a decade. I have looked at many other
accounting apps but have not found anything that works better for me.
The primary functions have always worke
laptop sitting at my elbow.
So I am just hopping to keep the current stuff running.
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I've got an unusual issue that I've been trying to solve for several
days but have had no luck.
Running FreeDOS in a QEMU-based VM, on a Xen hypervisor (it's actually
the Qubes OS)
I managed to get it all installed and it runs well except for one
problem: Screen refresh is too slow, even
would create his own custom bit-by-bit as he
decided to try something not included in the basic. He could DL the
extras ISO, or get what he wanted from the archive as he wanted it.
I predict that many would not go beyond the basic, and DL of extras
would be spread
o what you call "basic" would be one ISO. Then a blivet ISO of
anything you want to put on it, but no sources or programming apps. Take
a survey. How many want to make or modify DOS apps.
Sources and whatever else is left is archive. With an index/contents
included on
be useful someday - including a two pound, still skin-packed,
package to connect DOS to a 3270.
I need the shelf space. Does this stuff have any use to anyone?
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I also have my first seven PCs. They start at AT.
28Meg, double height HDD.
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Karen Lewellen wrote:
Oh and adapters for small devices like laptops, with software to
configure them.
I had a DOS LAN. The cards and disks are here, somewhere.
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What about Win 3 stuff?
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delete, don't actually move or delete files,
it just rewrites the table, so it is instant.
I am keeping accounting and word processing on DOS so I don't have to
work with a GUI. It is fast, stable, and the files are smaller.
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I have posted pics of some stuff.
The last pic is two trays of a couple hundred Software of the Month Club
disks - mostly 5.25 and the last few are 3.5, freeware, category general
interest.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aTdSyfEHbbdhKkxV7
Ray
Hi Eric:
One of your pictures shows MagnaRAM:
How did you like it, in Win3 / Win95 actually?
I doubt that I ever installed it. Like I said, a lot of that stuff was
acquired because it looked like it might be useful. Most I ever got
around to playing with.
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h keywords?
This is at the top of Bing > "freedos numlock". And there are more
FreeDOS hits.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/active-caps-num-lock/
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Ideas?
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the KERNEL location in the tree? Prior to 1.2 it was in the
root, now it is in FDOS\BIN. If I run SYS C: from a 1.1 Floppy, then
copy 1.2 KRNEL386, as KERNEL, over the 1.1 KERNEL, should that leave me
with the 1.2 kernel where it belongs on the drive?
Ray
Liam Proven wrote:
This BM and many versions of DOS go way back.
*What* boot manager? I have not seen you specify it.
The only one I know of that name came with OS/2 and is about 25-30
years old, and TBH I would not expect it to work well on modern kit.
Acronis OS Selector V 5.0 2001
real boot manager. I did it with System Commander. All
I did was a normal install of each OS. I did not need to fiddle with
anything. SC did all that for me.
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Ray Davison wrote:
[GlassNerves] via Freedos-user wrote:
Using only one HD, is this possible or can cause some conflit?
You all work much too hard. When things were in transition I had
multiple DOS as well as "DOS based" Win all on a single 2G FAT 16 at the
front of the drive.
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