Someone just pointed out this new OpenSource driver to me. I am working
with the thinstation.sf.net project to make a boot disk that we can
distribute without having to worry about licensing. We have had a
freedos disk doing what we need it to for a while, but I ran into the
issue of getting a
Thanks for the response. I am using the latest. . .tried 1.9, then saw
2.0, so I tried that too.
I am not sure what details would be most helpful. Is there a way to get
a log/debug output. This is in a Dell Optiplex GXa 333 with a single
PATA drive and single CDROM (NEC rModel CDR-1900A). Was
, January 30, 2006 6:07:10 PM
*Subject:* [Freedos-user] Re: XCDROM bug still there
TechFan schreef:
I just tried this on a Compaq Evo D500 2.0GHz, no SATA, probably ATA66.
. .same symptoms.
most secure steps to make sure it's only the XCDROM driver and not
FreeDOS components, is to try a Win98
Tested Win98 bootdisk. Same issues.
- Original Message -
*From:* Bernd Blaauw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
*Sent:* Monday, January 30, 2006 6:07:10 PM
*Subject:* [Freedos-user] Re: XCDROM bug still there
TechFan schreef:
I just tried this on a Compaq Evo
bootable. . .
At 07:36 AM 3/14/2006 +1000, TechFan wrote:
I saw a thread go around earlier about using a bootable USB key. Did
that get polished or handled? I have an extra USB key to play with, but
I would like to make it bootable. . .getting tired of using the very
slow usb floppy drive
] Instructions for making USB key bootable. . .
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 01:14:52 +1000, you wrote:
Hi Techfan,
Thanks for the info. . .so I just need to sys the usb stick? That works
with Msdos as well? I thought I had tried that before. . .the main
issue I have is that I need to be able