Re: [Freedos-user] CD driver

2023-09-23 Thread Mercury Thirteen via Freedos-user
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On Tuesday, September 19th, 2023 at 3:37 PM, Eric Auer via Freedos-user 
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:

> ...
>
> You can also find updates for JEMM and HIMEMX on Japheth's GitHub "Baron von 
> Riedesel", even his HIMEMSX to use more than 4 GB RAM :-)
>
> ...

Looks like I fell behind on keeping up with all of Japheth's updates! The 
downloads section at MercuryCoding.com has been updated with new versions of 
HiMemX and JWasm as well. Thanks, Eric, for (indirectly) pointing this out to 
me! :)

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Re: [Freedos-user] CD driver

2023-09-19 Thread Steve Wilkening via Freedos-user
Eric,
Thanks for all the info.
If I were to use the UIDE.sys driver, where do I put the files?
\FREEDOS\BIN  ?
How does the start up system know to use it?

Steve

On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 2:38 PM Eric Auer via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

>
> Hi!
>
> > I just installed Freedos 1.3 via USB.  It works OK, but will not load the
> > UDVD2 driver (it gets a #255 error).  Will UIDE work instead?  Or is the
> > problem a bad HDD sector?
>
> The problem probably is not a bad sector in your harddisk.
>
> If you want to access a CD/DVD after booting from that same
> boot CD/DVD, then you could also use the ELTORITO driver.
>
> For most other cases, you can use drivers like UDVD2. It
> might also make a difference whether you boot from USB or
> from harddisk (or SSD) as well.
>
> UIDE is newer than UDVD2. The newest versions of the drivers
> available with source are probably here:
>
> http://mercurycoding.com/downloads.html
>
> http://mercurycoding.com/downloads/DOS/drivers/2021-10-30/2021-10-30.zip
>
> This contains a 2015 rdisk (with rdiskon) and UDVD2,
> 2020 UIDE and xmgr (himem alternative), 2021 UHDD
> and a 2022 readme text file.
>
> UIDE supports both optical and non-optical drives as
> well as a cache. UHDD only does non-optical disks.
> UHDD contains a cache, too. UDVD2 only supports
> optical drives. UDVD2 can share the cache of UHDD
> if you load UDVD2 after UHDD.
>
> Note the readme regarding which drivers are best in
> which situation. Also note that depending on where
> you got that 255 error, it may mean XMS memory error!
>
> If that is what happened for you, then you may want
> to try different combinations of memory drivers such
> as JEMMEX, JEMM386, HIMEMX, XMGR etc. By default,
> your FreeDOS installation will already offer a few
> combinations in your boot menu. Try those :-)
>
> If your mainboard supports AHCI, it may belp to
> disable AHCI mode in your BIOS / CMOS settings.
>
> Alternatively, you can use AHCICD by the late R. Loew:
> https://rloewelectronics.com/distribute/AHCICD/1.1/
> You can ignore the warning about the expired HTTPS.
>
> Japheth has created an unreal mode variant of it, too:
> https://github.com/Baron-von-Riedesel/AHCICDU
>
> You can also find updates for JEMM and HIMEMX on
> Japheth's GitHub "Baron von Riedesel", even his
> HIMEMSX to use more than 4 GB RAM :-)
>
> Regards, Eric
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Freedos-user] CD driver

2023-09-19 Thread Eric Auer via Freedos-user



Hi!


I just installed Freedos 1.3 via USB.  It works OK, but will not load the
UDVD2 driver (it gets a #255 error).  Will UIDE work instead?  Or is the
problem a bad HDD sector?


The problem probably is not a bad sector in your harddisk.

If you want to access a CD/DVD after booting from that same
boot CD/DVD, then you could also use the ELTORITO driver.

For most other cases, you can use drivers like UDVD2. It
might also make a difference whether you boot from USB or
from harddisk (or SSD) as well.

UIDE is newer than UDVD2. The newest versions of the drivers
available with source are probably here:

http://mercurycoding.com/downloads.html

http://mercurycoding.com/downloads/DOS/drivers/2021-10-30/2021-10-30.zip

This contains a 2015 rdisk (with rdiskon) and UDVD2,
2020 UIDE and xmgr (himem alternative), 2021 UHDD
and a 2022 readme text file.

UIDE supports both optical and non-optical drives as
well as a cache. UHDD only does non-optical disks.
UHDD contains a cache, too. UDVD2 only supports
optical drives. UDVD2 can share the cache of UHDD
if you load UDVD2 after UHDD.

Note the readme regarding which drivers are best in
which situation. Also note that depending on where
you got that 255 error, it may mean XMS memory error!

If that is what happened for you, then you may want
to try different combinations of memory drivers such
as JEMMEX, JEMM386, HIMEMX, XMGR etc. By default,
your FreeDOS installation will already offer a few
combinations in your boot menu. Try those :-)

If your mainboard supports AHCI, it may belp to
disable AHCI mode in your BIOS / CMOS settings.

Alternatively, you can use AHCICD by the late R. Loew:
https://rloewelectronics.com/distribute/AHCICD/1.1/
You can ignore the warning about the expired HTTPS.

Japheth has created an unreal mode variant of it, too:
https://github.com/Baron-von-Riedesel/AHCICDU

You can also find updates for JEMM and HIMEMX on
Japheth's GitHub "Baron von Riedesel", even his
HIMEMSX to use more than 4 GB RAM :-)

Regards, Eric




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[Freedos-user] CD driver

2023-09-19 Thread Steve Wilkening via Freedos-user
I just installed Freedos 1.3 via USB.  It works OK, but will not load the
UDVD2 driver (it gets a #255 error).  Will UIDE work instead?  Or is the
problem a bad HDD sector?

Thanks,
Steve
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