Hi Wise ones,
I've just installed Freedos on my old pc, now I want to add add an ethernet
card. Its also an old one think its by realtek.
Is there a way of finding out what it is from within FREEDOS, which dos drivers
I will need and how to install it and get it working form my home LAN?
I
Thank you for all that Fabien and Eric. The two responses seem to have got me
working ok. The packet driver exists in the \crynwr directory I discovered
after downloading it.
Your help is fantastic!
Simon
- Original Message
From: Fabien Meghazi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi,
Is a way of changing the DOS timer (the one that is about 1/18th seconds)
either within DOS or from a C program?
I'm trying to use Freedos to run a PCI serial board so I can do some DMX
controls and need some timed pauses.
Not sure what its called exactly - DOS talk is not yet very
We're trying to produce an EXE file to drive a Moxa RS485 card.
We've managed to get Borland Turbo C 2.0 to compile a large model test file
without error, but we need to link to an OBJ file provided by the manufacturer
of the card.
How do we tell the Borland development environemt that we need
V.Belousov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, 21 March, 2008 5:21:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Help linking to Borland Turbo C project to external
object file ?
Hi!
21-Фев-2008 23:30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon Townsend) wrote to Freedos users
freedos-user
22:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon Townsend) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
ST Thankyou!, we eventually created a .lib file from the object file we had
ST using TCLIB, then the rest became easy!
ST TCC BGIDEMO.C GRAPHICS.LIBEnter
Not need to make library from object file, just