Ah a man with a true sense of justice.
cheers
DS
On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 06:29:53 +0100 Tom Ehlert
writes:
>
> >I have 2gigs of drive space used. It seems that move for
> >some reason thinks the drive is full.
> >
> >
> >I tried the copy command today and it worked. I don't understand
> it.
>
>
I just picked the file at random because I think it had a
button command in it. Every time I type button it says
"can't find msg 1.6". I figure a written file would get it
right without the error. So where can I find a dos
version of FLTK. Sounds interesting. With your
extenive knowledge I was
I don't what happened to my copy command. Last try it worked
It is just move now that has a problem. I think TCL loaded something
that interfered with copy for awhile. I think "move" is affected by
the 2 gigs I have loaded; it thinks the drive is full for some reason.
cheers
DS
On Wed, 13 Nov
Anything is possible.
cheers
DS
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 23:17:08 +0100 ZB writes:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 05:09:50PM -0500, Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> > The different OS's all use the same ram. I just change the chip
> > then boot. One computer, many OS's. Just change the
> > chip - easy. If
>I have 2gigs of drive space used. It seems that move for
>some reason thinks the drive is full.
>
>
>I tried the copy command today and it worked. I don't understand it.
as said before: unless you tell us the exact command that failed, you are just
producing noise.
COPY *.* NEW
will work.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 3:53 PM Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> I don't know if I still have the file; since it didn't work
> I may have erased it. I probablely did.
I don't *care* if you still have the file. I just wanted to know what
its *name* was, so I could look at it if I grabbed the DOS TCL
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 4:20 PM ZB wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 05:09:50PM -0500, Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> > The different OS's all use the same ram. I just change the chip
> > then boot. One computer, many OS's. Just change the
> > chip - easy. If there were a problem, certainly one of
>
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 05:09:50PM -0500, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> The different OS's all use the same ram. I just change the chip
> then boot. One computer, many OS's. Just change the
> chip - easy. If there were a problem, certainly one of
> them would report it.
OK - it's what _I_ would do
The different OS's all use the same ram. I just change the chip
then boot. One computer, many OS's. Just change the
chip - easy. If there were a problem, certainly one of
them would report it. Right now I'm using win 95, tomorrow
it could be xp or me on the same machine that I run DOS
on. I have
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 04:46:43PM -0500, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> I use cf chips and run many OS's. None are showing
> any problems.
I meant RAM - not your Compact Flash "HDD replacement"
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any problems.
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 22:37:15 +0100 ZB writes:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 04:33:07PM -0500, Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> > I have 2gigs of drive space used. It seems that move for
> > some reason thinks the drive is full. I
I thought of that but everything on one partition would be better.
Have you ever run into msg 1.6 which is what TCL8.69 keeps
asking for. If it had it then it might run.
cheers
DS
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 16:22:55 -0500 dmccunney
writes:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 4:04 PM Dale E Sterner
> wrote:
>
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 04:33:07PM -0500, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> I have 2gigs of drive space used. It seems that move for
> some reason thinks the drive is full. I tried the copy
> command today and it worked. I don't understand it.
Maybe it's RAM-related issue? Faulty RAM may make programs
I have 2gigs of drive space used. It seems that move for
some reason thinks the drive is full. I tried the copy
command today and it worked. I don't understand it.
cheers
DS
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 22:07:45 +0100 ZB writes:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 10:01:37AM -0500, Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> >
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 4:04 PM Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> I used the mem command to check for freespace.
> Currently I'm using PCdos 7.1; since it only works
> on fat16 I'm running out of space fast.
What you will have to do is partition your 32GB drive to break out
additional 2GB volumes.
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 10:01:37AM -0500, Dale E Sterner wrote:
> Have you noticed that move, copy & xcopy refuse
> to work on files bigger than 3 meg.
Just out of curiosity I created a ZIP archive of almost 4 MB size - and
I don't see any problems with copy neither with move. I can copy/move
I 'm using fat32, the big plus for freedos.
cheers
DS
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 15:49:39 -0500 dmccunney
writes:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 3:35 PM Dale E Sterner
> wrote:
> >
> > Tried copy again and this time it worked - including wildcards.
> > I've been running TCL for a week and maybe it did
> I don't know if I still have the file; since it didn't work
> I may have erased it. I probablely did.
> Do you know what msg 1.6 is? It keeps asking for it.
> If I had it then it might work.
> TK is the only interesting part of TCL.
> I wonder if TCL/TK is related to TK solver.
In the MOVE
I used the mem command to check for freespace.
Currently I'm using PCdos 7.1; since it only works
on fat16 I'm running out of space fast.
cheers
DS
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 21:39:33 +0100 Eric Auer writes:
>
> Hi Dale,
>
> > I have 30 gigs of freespace. I have 2 gigs used out of 32 gigs.
>
>
I don't know if I still have the file; since it didn't work
I may have erased it. I probablely did.
Do you know what msg 1.6 is? It keeps asking for it.
If I had it then it might work.
TK is the only interesting part of TCL.
I wonder if TCL/TK is related to TK solver.
cheers
DS
On Tue, 12 Nov
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 3:35 PM Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> Tried copy again and this time it worked - including wildcards.
> I've been running TCL for a week and maybe it did something
> it shouldn't have. Still had trouble with the move command;
> it comes back [Insufficient disk space in
Hi Dale,
> I have 30 gigs of freespace. I have 2 gigs used out of 32 gigs.
Only FAT32 aware software will be able to notice when
you have more than 2 GB of free disk space ;-)
Would be interesting to know which software already
has support and which not. What did you use to check
for free
Tried copy again and this time it worked - including wildcards.
I've been running TCL for a week and maybe it did something
it shouldn't have. Still had trouble with the move command;
it comes back [Insufficient disk space in destination path]
I have 30 gigs of freespace. I have 2 gigs used out of
> copy on MS-DOS wasn't really meant for copying more than one file
> at a time
bullshit. COPY can copy multiple files. both on MSDOS and FreeDOS.
> (which is why xcopy exists),
no. XCOPY /S is one of the reasons for it's existence. multiple files
not.
Tom
Hallo Herr Dale E Sterner,
am Dienstag, 12. November 2019 um 17:38 schrieben Sie:
> I tried to move post.mp4 - a 3.5.meg file. - got insufficient memory
> error with move, copy & xcopy. The copy command sometimes
> has trouble with wildcard "*". I tried copy *.* new\*.*
the correct command
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 8:29 PM Thomas Mueller wrote:
> From dmccunney:
> > On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 11:40 AM Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> > > The edit command has limits on size; had to use Wordperfect on one file.
> > > In 2015 Dennis talked about using vedit but can't find a dos version.
> > >
>From dmccunney:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 11:40 AM Dale E Sterner wrote:
> > The edit command has limits on size; had to use Wordperfect on one file.
> > In 2015 Dennis talked about using vedit but can't find a dos version.
> > In the new world large files are common.
> Large files are
riginal message
> From: Dale E Sterner
> Date: 11/12/2019 10:38 (GMT-06:00)
> To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos 1.2 move, copy & xcopy
>
> I tried to move post.mp4 - a 3.5.meg file. - got insufficient memory
> error w
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 4:07 PM Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> You can download TCL869 and play with it yourself.
I wanted to know which specific example file you had a problem with.
How about actually answering the question?
> Its dos but seems to need windows in the background.
> I wantn't to see
You can download TCL869 and play with it yourself.
Its dos but seems to need windows in the background.
I wantn't to see what a radiobutton looked like.
I believe the examples were professionally written
a long time ago, now they're play toys.
cheers
DS
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 15:53:00 -0500
On 11/12/2019 12:36 PM, Jon Brase wrote:
copy on MS-DOS wasn't really meant for copying more than one file at a
time (which is why xcopy exists), and FreeDOS uses the same command
line syntax. Copy only accepts one destination file and treats all
other filenames on the command line as sources.
t; Long story short, Microsoft meant for you to use xcopy for what
> you're trying to do back in the day, and FreeDOS is no different.Â
>
> Original message
> From: Dale E Sterner
> Date: 11/12/2019 10:38 (GMT-06:00)
> To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 2:57 PM Dale E Sterner wrote:
>
> I downloaded TCl 8.69 and have been playing with it.
> They give you TCL example files to run. One interesting
> file was about 1.5 meg. When I ran it, it would always
> ask for msg 1.6 (whatever that is) so I tried to edit the
> file to
xcopy for what you're trying
to do back in the day, and FreeDOS is no different.
Original message
From: Dale E Sterner
Date: 11/12/2019 10:38 (GMT-06:00)
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos 1.2 move, copy & xcopy
I tried to
I'm running FREEDOS 1.2 on a 32 gig cf chip which works
just like an IDE harddrive. Only about 2 gigs of the chip is
used, the rest is free space with a FAT 32 format.
I will check the things you mentioned.
Thanks
DS
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 18:32:54 +0100 Eric Auer writes:
> Hi Dale,
>
> > I
I downloaded TCl 8.69 and have been playing with it.
They give you TCL example files to run. One interesting
file was about 1.5 meg. When I ran it, it would always
ask for msg 1.6 (whatever that is) so I tried to edit the
file to remove the part that made the error. The Freedos
editor said it was
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 11:40 AM Dale E Sterner wrote:
> The edit command has limits on size; had to use Wordperfect on one file.
> In 2015 Dennis talked about using vedit but can't find a dos version.
> In the new world large files are common.
Large files are common. Large *text* files are
Hi Dale,
> I tried to move post.mp4 - a 3.5.meg file. - got insufficient memory
> error with move, copy & xcopy.
Both should not have problems with files up to at least 2 GB
as long as you have enough free disk space. Please use MEM
to provide information about how much memory you have free
and
I tried to move post.mp4 - a 3.5.meg file. - got insufficient memory
error with move, copy & xcopy. The copy command sometimes
has trouble with wildcard "*". I tried copy *.* new\*.* It copied only
one file then stopped,. xcopy worked. The edit command has limits
on size; had to use Wordperfect
> Have you noticed that move, copy & xcopy refuse
> to work on files bigger than 3 meg.
No. And it's extremely unlikely that copy & xcopy fail in similar
ways (they are entirely unrelated).
> I tried to relocate
> an mp4 file and they all said "out of memory" or
> was it "disk space";
it
Have you noticed that move, copy & xcopy refuse
to work on files bigger than 3 meg. I tried to relocate
an mp4 file and they all said "out of memory" or
was it "disk space"; anyway I couldn't relocate it.
The copy command has trouble using wildcards
but xcopy doesn't. I hope that improves on
Just thought that I would let you know that I truly despise your signature. Lol
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To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS and Samba
October 13, 2019 9:23 AM, "Jon
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 1:57 PM wrote:
> October 13, 2019 9:23 AM, "Jon Brase" wrote:
>
> SMB1 has known vulnerabilities, so Windows has had the option to disable SMB
> 1 entirely for a while and on the Linux side, upstream SAMBA recently changed
> to disabling it by default. It is possible
rge.net)
Subject: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS and Samba
What am I doing wrong with FreeDOS and mounting a Samba file share?
I have a Virtualbox image I found at
https://www.lazybrowndog.net/freedos/virtualbox/?page_id=33
(https://www.lazybrowndog.net/freedos/virtualbox/?page_id=33) which seems to
have
.
Original message
From: David Griffith
Date: 10/13/2019 08:23 (GMT-06:00)
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS and Samba
What am I doing wrong with FreeDOS and mounting a Samba file share?
I have a Virtualbox image I found at
https
What am I doing wrong with FreeDOS and mounting a Samba file share?
I have a Virtualbox image I found at
https://www.lazybrowndog.net/freedos/virtualbox/?page_id=33 which seems to
have everything ready for networking. I have Samba installed on the host
Linux machine. From the host I can
Hi,
> On Sep 30, 2019, at 9:53 AM, Tom Ehlert wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> I am new to FreeDOS and would like to ask for any helpful hint how
>> to create an modified ISO image from the actual FreeDOS version 1.2.
>
>> My "aim" is simple - based on the FD12LGCY.iso image to create a
>> bootable DOS
Hi,
> I am new to FreeDOS and would like to ask for any helpful hint how
> to create an modified ISO image from the actual FreeDOS version 1.2.
> My "aim" is simple - based on the FD12LGCY.iso image to create a
> bootable DOS ISO image with BIOS firmware upgrade software (DOS based).
creating a
properly setup, creating a custom release is
super easy and I can point you to what you need to change in order to
accomplish what you want. :-)
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ok thank you or any of these places accessible through FreeDos/DOS applications? Like Usenet for example?cheersThalis-- Sent from Yandex.Mail for mobile20:23, 19 September 2019, Mateusz Viste :On 19/09/2019 19:53, Jim Hall wrote: But you can find knowledgeable people in these forums: FreeDOS @
On 19/09/2019 19:53, Jim Hall wrote:
But you can find knowledgeable people in these forums:
FreeDOS @ Slack (although this is a quiet forum)
DOS Ain't Dead forum at BTTR Software
IRC.freenode.net ##freedos (I think this is a quiet channel, too)
...and on the Usenet, as well:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 2:38 PM Thalis Agáthōn wrote:
>
> Dear Eric
>
> Is there anyone I can call at the moment with a few questions I have about
> Freedos? It seems too unwieldy to explain in email. I have questions that are
> intertwined and depend on the answers etc, 5-10 minutes would be
Dear Eric Is there anyone I can call at the moment with a few questions I have about Freedos? It seems too unwieldy to explain in email. I have questions that are intertwined and depend on the answers etc, 5-10 minutes would be enough.Regards Thalis -- goodness = beauty = truth 16.09.2019,
Hi! If you ask me, you usually only want to install
sources for one package at a time, while reading
those particular sources, not for the whole system
at the same time. Some sources are rather large.
Regarding your aim, even really old computers are
usually strong enough for a simple Linux,
Hi Eric, thank you for your replyIt's nice to feel that one is not alone in Dosland :)Yes I was installing the source code aswel, because I am studying programming and I would surely like to have an idea of what's under the hood. Ok I might install again on the Pentium MMX without the source
Hi Thalis!
If FreeDOS took hours for you to install, you might
have tried to install everything and the sources.
This can be 100s of megabytes and if you are not a
programmer, you will rarely touch the source code.
To have a result more similar to MS DOS 7, simply
install only the "base"
Dear people of FreeDos, thank you for having me on your email list :)Can anyone convince me to use FreeDos over MS-Dos 7.1?I tried installing FreeDos on a Pentium MMX, with CD-Rom, and it took 8 hours of installing painfully slowly, before I did something that interupted the process. MS-Dos took
Hello
I am new to FreeDOS and would like to ask for any helpful hint how to
create an modified ISO image from the actual FreeDOS version 1.2.
My "aim" is simple - based on the FD12LGCY.iso image to create a
bootable DOS ISO image with BIOS firmware upgrade software (DOS based).
I found
there.
>
> However, that being said I'll send you an invite.
>
> You never know, we may use it more in the future.
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Site located here:
https://freedos.slack.com/
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Hi:
I used Refus to put FreeDos on a USB mounted compact flash card, it
looks like it's going to boot but then it boots Grub off my hard disk
instead, any idea why? This is a modern computer(but old enough that it
uses a BIOS).
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On Wed, 2019-05-08 at 15:38 -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> I have a DOS USB driver created by Panasonic that is Excellent.
> If you desire a copy, write me privately and I will share.
> Karen
Are you talking about aspidos.sys and di1000dd.sys? They work together
and they work
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Hi,
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 5:31 AM wrote:
>
> The bios is locked with a password, uge! Otherwise I would see about turning
> on
> USB boot.
While it probably won't apply, you could try "CmosPwd":
"CmosPwd decrypts password stored in cmos used to access BIOS SETUP."
*
Hi,
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 8:43 PM Michael Christopher Robinson
wrote:
>
> I found a site by George Potthast and unfortunately though I got his
> USB2 driver to work for a while, it stopped working. Another concern,
> he wants an atrocious amount of money for a copy that doesn't stop
> working.
Hi again,
> there is a USB 1.1 driver in Freedos 1.2 packages, maybe I should try that.
> Yes it will be slow, but if it doesn't time out, that would be fantastic ;-)
USB 1.1 is very slow and there is a risk that there
could be data glitches during hours of copying...
Which graphics / screen
I can only boot from the internal hard drive or the floppy drive.
Don't really know if Linux will support the intel graphics card and
touchscreen...
Remember, this is an Agilent E5061A network analyzer. I've tried grub4dos and
plop, so far can't see anything.
The bios is locked with a
Hi Michael,
> I found a site by George Potthast and unfortunately though I got his
> USB2 driver to work for a while, it stopped working. Another concern,
> he wants an atrocious amount of money for a copy that doesn't stop
> working. I'd much rather donate $600 to the freedos maintainers to
I found a site by George Potthast and unfortunately though I got his
USB2 driver to work for a while, it stopped working. Another concern,
he wants an atrocious amount of money for a copy that doesn't stop
working. I'd much rather donate $600 to the freedos maintainers to
advance the support of
Hi,
Sorry for delay in replying. I got caught up in others things. Plus, I
tend to procrastinate even more if I don't think my reply is focused
or informative enough. (Sigh.) But I may as well chime in. (Sorry, I'm
a bit backlogged on emails.)
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 5:54 AM Jerome Shidel
Hi Tom,
> On Mar 3, 2019, at 10:30 PM, Tom Hale wrote:
>
> On a 2008 vintage Windows 7 64 bit PC computer with ASUS board, FD13-LiveCD1
> did not work. The swap file could not be opened and FDLIVE.BAT failed. The
> only directory was TEMP, with COMMAND.COM and KERNEL.SYS there too as drive
On a 2008 vintage Windows 7 64 bit PC computer with ASUS board,
FD13-LiveCD1 did not work. The swap file could not be opened and
FDLIVE.BAT failed. The only directory was TEMP, with COMMAND.COM and
KERNEL.SYS there too as drive R:.
FD13-LiveCD2 did work for this computer.
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Excuse me but I don't know what FREEDOS 1.3-RC1 is or what it can do.
It sounds important.
cheers
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2019 10:50:12 -0500 Jerome Shidel
writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We really do want to hear your opinions on which LiveCD we should
> keep.
>
> They both have very specific
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Hi Jerome,
sorry about the missing context: fd13flop.img comments!
The FDAUTO file mentions all those drivers, but does
not give instructions which of them can be combined.
Users might try to use drivers at the same time which
were meant to be used _either_ one _or_ the other.
Have you tried
Hi Eric,
> On Feb 9, 2019, at 3:48 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
>
> Some quick comments on the FreeDOS 1.3 RC 1 drivers:
>
> You should only load either UIDE or UDVD2 and make
> sure that they have different "/D:...". I guess if
> UIDE does all you need, you could change UDVD2 to a
> commented out
Some quick comments on the FreeDOS 1.3 RC 1 drivers:
You should only load either UIDE or UDVD2 and make
sure that they have different "/D:...". I guess if
UIDE does all you need, you could change UDVD2 to a
commented out alternative. Also, since UIDE already
does caching, you can comment out
res a good chunk of real estate
>> on the CD (50mb). But, it starts a little faster too.
>
>
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Hi Jerome,
would it be possible to add a "CD1 style" mode to
the CD2? I think it is okay for people to download
larger ISOs but they like flexibility in RAM size.
Regards, Eric
> CD1 can run with 64MB of ram and can use GBs.
> It also uses very little space on the CD.
> CD2 is probably more
Hi everyone,
We really do want to hear your opinions on which LiveCD we should keep.
They both have very specific advantages and disadvantages.
Just to pick a couple.
CD1 can run with 64MB of ram and can use GBs. It also uses very little space on
the CD.
CD2 is probably more compatible (CD1
Although the "FreeDOS 1.3 RC1 is ready for testing!" release notes do
not mention a floppy release, luckily it is still there!
I am going to test it as a part of my next coreboot+SeaBIOS build for
G505S laptop's BIOS firmware and report the results,
maybe at the next weekends.
пн, 4 февр. 2019 г.
In case you haven’t heard.
FreeDOS 1.3-RC1 is now out.
More info on www.freedos.org.
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Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2019 09:15:13 +0100
From: Anton Gustafsson
Reply-To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Freedos-user] Freedos 1.2: static IP address assignment broken,
no documentation available.
Hi, I am
ACKETINT in MTCP.CFG to 0x9 but it still does not
> work. Any clues on how to proceed?
>
> Regards
>
> Anton
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2019, 2:16 AM Anton Gustafsson Hi, I am switching over from running a DOS 6.22 application server
> (virtualized on virtualbox), to using freedos. I need static IP assignment.
>
> The "fdnet" package assigns the IP via DHCP which works flawlessly.
> However I can neither find
> Packet driver is at segment 03ED
>
> Interrupt number 0x9
>
> I/O port 0xD020 (53280)
>
> My ethernet address is 08:00:27:32:79:1C
>
>
>
> I tried changing the PACKETINT in MTCP.CFG to 0x9 but it still does not
> work. Any clues on how to proceed?
>
> Regards
>
> Anton
Sorry I
Hi, I am switching over from running a DOS 6.22 application server
(virtualized on virtualbox), to using freedos. I need static IP assignment.
The "fdnet" package assigns the IP via DHCP which works flawlessly.
However I can neither find updated documentation on how to switch to
static IP on
Hi Louis, coreboot+SeaBIOS are meant to Replace your closed source
proprietary UEFI firmware.
So, if your motherboard is supported by coreboot (you could check it
at their coreboot board status page)
then you could replace your mb's closed source proprietary UEFI with
opensource coreboot+SeaBIOS.
Does this mean that using coreboot, computers with UEFI can boot FreeDOS?
On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 9:52 AM Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> If you've a Q about putting FreeDOS inside opensource coreboot BIOS,
> or any other coreboot-related questions, please let me know :)
> And btw there is a coreboot
Thanks for the comments, Karen.
I'll check out Lynx once again based on your recommendation and see what I
think now. I do see that Lynx recommends my MOUSKEYS program to enable mouse
support, so it can't be all bad ;-).
It has been a long time since I've tried Lynx, and I don't remember
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If you've a Q about putting FreeDOS inside opensource coreboot BIOS,
or any other coreboot-related questions, please let me know :)
And btw there is a coreboot supported motherboards page available
чт, 3 янв. 2019 г. в 13:01, Ivan Ivanov :
>
> Really happy I am to tell you : FreeDOS floppy is
Hi Karen:
I've tried various DOS browsers in the past, and they've all been less than
stellar. Arachne, Lynx, Dillo, Links -- all have problems that make them
unsuitable for me. Arachne in particular was very unstable for me and seemed
to crash constantly.
I do like Michael Brutman's MTCP
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d hardware without throwing money at it, and actual work was
done elsewhere.
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On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 7:32 PM Karen Lewellen wrote:
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> I suppose what confuses me is the idea that one cannot do much in dos on
> the internet. Perhaps you are speaking of direct connecting, although my
> understanding that the Arachnid browser for dos supports
> JavaScript just fine,
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