The free crynwr packet driver collection doesn't cover the Netgear
FA311 10/100 baseTX network card.
Uge! I've been google searching and have found BartPE, but that is a
Windows 98 boot disk.
I suppose some people like freedos's spotty support for modern network
cards, but then how does
Hi,
I recently discovered Rufus, the DOS boot disk installer, and
installed FreeDOS on my thumbdrive. I think it's pretty neat.
Other than occasional command-line use in Windows, the last time I
probably messed with DOS was probably about 20 years ago. And I was
certainly no programmer then.
I don't know how RUFUS is setup, but if it is a FreeDOS distro, it
should have Jemm, or HimemX. Set one of those up in config.sys.
-L
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 7:28 PM, Miguel Garza garz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I recently discovered Rufus, the DOS boot disk installer, and
installed FreeDOS on
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Miguel Garza garz...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently discovered Rufus, the DOS boot disk installer, and
installed FreeDOS on my thumbdrive. I think it's pretty neat.
Yeah, it's cool.
Anyways, what I am wondering is, I had come across PictView and tried
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 3:45 AM, NA plu...@robinson-west.com wrote:
The free crynwr packet driver collection doesn't cover the Netgear
FA311 10/100 baseTX network card.
Blame Netgear. (It's their decision, not ours.)
Uge! I've been google searching and have found BartPE, but that is a