Hello,
I want to install FreeDos to a 128 Mb compactFlash card on F:, for use
in another computer (a PC104 system). I have only access to the flash in
winXP.
Regards,
Anders
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Hello! It's me again.
I changed my compiler back to Open Watcom 1.1, because 1.2
can't compile the Duke Nukem 3D source code. :)
But now, I have a problem: it comes with an old version of
CauseWay, and I don't know how can I update to the latest
CW. Can somebody help me?
I downloaded cw349.zip f
Hi Anders:
There are two ways I know of to do this. One is to boot a floppy disk
or hard disk image using ISOLINUX/SYSLINUX which probably isn't what you
want. The second is to install a FreeDOS boot sector directly to the USB
stick.
There is a utility from HP that may work for you. It will in
Hi!
21-Июн-2006 13:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Escorter) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
E> I changed my compiler back to Open Watcom 1.1, because 1.2
Why not to newer versions? There already exists 1.5, and forthcoming
1.6 promises improved optimizer.
E> can't compile the Duke Nuke
Hello, all:
I've been trying to follow the e-mail updates, but have become rather
confused! :-) What kernel and command.com would be the best bet for
working on most modern computers? I know that I need the patch for
computers without a floppy disk! Should I just grab the development
kernel fr
Arkady V.Belousov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What the problem with compiling? If same problem (bug
in OW?) exist in
> newer versions, you should report this bug, else it will
not be fixed.
>
It's not a bug in OW. When Charlie Wiederhold prepared the
source code for the release, the late
At 01:19 PM 6/21/2006 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello! It's me again.
>
>I changed my compiler back to Open Watcom 1.1, because 1.2
>can't compile the Duke Nukem 3D source code. :)
>
>But now, I have a problem: it comes with an old version of
>CauseWay, and I don't know how can I update to the latest
>CW.
Hi!
21-Июн-2006 19:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Escorter) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> What the problem with compiling? If same problem (bug in OW?) exist in
>> newer versions, you should report this bug, else it will not be fixed.
E> It's not a bug in OW. When Charlie Wiederhold
You have to have bios that support USB disks at boot time through
INT13H. If not then there be a usbaspi driver on the web... IIRC..
forgot web address.
--chris
http://nxdos.sourceforge.net/
Anders Jansson wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I want to install FreeDos to a 128 Mb compactFlash card on F:, for us
Ahh, here it is :
http://www.bootdisk.com/usb.htm
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On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 07:56:45 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
>There are two ways I know of to do this. One is to boot a floppy disk
>or hard disk image using ISOLINUX/SYSLINUX which probably isn't what you
>want. The second is to install a FreeDOS boot sector directly to the USB
>stick.
That's a Compact
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