> Hi, I just double-checked my own EMM problem:
>
> With my PCIe GeForce 7600 VGA, both with the
> classic FD EMM386 and with JEMM386, I get a
> page fault when attempting to use VESA VBE
> 2.0/3.0 LFB framebuffer access to graphics.
Please explain in more detail how you come to think that this i
My Isolinux "buildcd" folder is 7/13/2006. My "Data" folder is 9/5/2006. I
examined the "index of files" on the ftp site and the latest file was 9/5/2006.
When I use grub from my various cd booting attempts I have been putting in
"root (hd" followed by the tab key. It only completes with
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I posted to the ML sometime early last week about not being able to install
FreeDOS, and was directed to install the base version without network
support. I did, and the install went through successfully.
Just want to update you guys on my experiences
Hi,
I googled a lot on this subject: it seems that it is not possible to
boot from a CD when you are in grub. I have successfully booted floppy,
changed active partition from grub and even swap disks in such a way
that WinXP boots from the second disk...
I have already tested that using the ta
Hi Japheth,
> > Hi, I just double-checked my own EMM problem:
> > With my PCIe GeForce 7600 VGA, both with the
> > classic FD EMM386 and with JEMM386, I get a
> > page fault when attempting to use VESA VBE
> > 2.0/3.0 LFB framebuffer access to graphics.
>
> Please explain in more detail how you c
Hello,
Here is the solution for installing FreeDOS on 2nd hard drivethat boot up as C:
#
# lilo version
#
#other=/dev/hdb1 label="FreeDOS" table=/dev/hdb map-drive=0x80 to=0x81
map-drive=0x81 to=0x80 change automatic partition=/dev/hdb1 activate
partition=/dev/hdb2 deactivate
#
other=/dev/
Can Freedos run ndiswrapper? If not, is it possible to get a Trendnet tew-424ub
usb wireless network adapter working in Freedos? If yes, can I bridge the
wireless internet connection with a wired connection to share the wireless
internet to another computer through a crossover cable in Freedos?
Can Freedos run ndiswrapper? If not, is it possible to get a Trendnet tew-424ub
usb wireless network adapter working in Freedos? If yes, can I bridge the
wireless internet connection with a wired connection to share the wireless
internet to another computer through a crossover cable in Freedos?
Hi!
On Friday 04 January 2008, Chris Lemire wrote:
> Can Freedos run ndiswrapper?
No, it can't. FreeDOS needs a dedicated DOS packet driver to work.
> If not, is it possible to get a Trendnet
> tew-424ub usb wireless network adapter working in Freedos?
Again, no.
Besides the fact that there