Hi Luca,
based on the earlier communication on sourceforge that you quote,
mainly with Anthony Williams / Rugxulo, I agree that you should
try using some JEMMEX options like X=TEST or I=TEST.
Actually JEMMEX has lots of options, some of which differ from
what you are used to from HIMEM and EMM38
Sorry for the late response guys. Hope you'll be patient with me as I am
not as skilled as you are.
"So if you have a program that works only with LPT1 (and not with a hard
coded base port address!) will use what ever address is put into
0040:0008. You can change that address to match what your e
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 11:31 AM, Marlon Ng wrote:
>
> In the meantime, can somebody please give me a straight answer once and for
> all:
>
> 1. Is it or is it not possible to install freedos in a partition of a hard
> drive by using a flash drive (instead of a CD)?
If your computer can boo
Hi Marlon / Kaye,
to use DEBUG to change what is LPT1, you put the I/O port at
some memory location (378 for LPT1, 278 for LPT2, 3bc for LPT3)
which you can do for example like this:
debug
d 40:08 l 6
This shows you the current settings, e.g. 78 03 78 02 00 00
if you have LPT1 and LPT2 installe
On 9/28/2015 10:20 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi Marlon / Kaye,
>
> to use DEBUG to change what is LPT1, you put the I/O port at
> some memory location (378 for LPT1, 278 for LPT2, 3bc for LPT3)
> which you can do for example like this:
>
> debug
> d 40:08 l 6
>
> This shows you the current settings, e
Luca:
Just a few suggestions/comments/questions -- don't know if they'll help or not.
Do you really need both IP and NETBIOS? If you don't actually need IP, you
might be able to find a packet driver for your network card and install a
direct NETBIOS-to-packet driver (I suspect one of those exi
On 9/28/2015 9:31 AM, Marlon Ng wrote:
> Sorry for the late response guys. Hope you'll be patient with me as I
> am not as skilled as you are.
>
> "So if you have a program that works only with LPT1 (and not with a hard
> coded base port address!) will use what ever address is put into
> 0040:0008
Good Morning,
i answer to your questions...i really need NETBIOS over TCP because i'm going
to prepare a spare part for very old machines where my DOS hardware is out of
date and impossible to find, so I had to get a new system configuration but the
closest possible to the original one. The wors