From: Rugxulo
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Ercan Ersoy wrote:
>
> I tried using my USB mass storage on Virtualbox 5.0.36.
You mean "pass-through" or whatever, using native hardware under VM?
Doubt VBox supports that for DOS guests (since
From: Ercan Ersoy
Thanks for replying.
After this, I won't use USBASPI on FreeDOS.
How can I use a USB mass storage that is formatted FAT16 or FAT32 on
FreeDOS with USBDOS?
Best regards,
Ercan
From: "Thomas Mueller"
On USBASPI and USBDOS, I had zero luck.
But on a newer computer where USB drives are recognized by BIOS or UEFI,
FreeDOS can boot from USB stick.
Also, FreeDOS can access any USB stick with FAT32 if present at boot time.
FreeDOS did not recognize a
From: "Thomas Mueller"
> Thanks for replying.
> After this, I won't use USBASPI on FreeDOS.
> How can I use a USB mass storage that is formatted FAT16 or FAT32 on
> FreeDOS with USBDOS?
> Best regards,
> Ercan
If your BIOS or UEFI recognizes USB mass storage, then
From: Ercan Ersoy
> If your BIOS or UEFI recognizes USB mass storage, then FreeDOS should
recognize
> it if it is in place at boot time.
>
> I don't think FreeDOS can recognize a USB stick inserted after FreeDOS boots
> and is active, but I could be wrong in the case of
From: Eric Auer
Hi Ercan,
> After this, I won't use USBASPI on FreeDOS.
>
> How can I use a USB mass storage that is formatted
> FAT16 or FAT32 on FreeDOS with USBDOS?
as Thomas wrote: If you boot from USB drive or if the
USB drive is already plugged in at boot time,
From: Ercan Ersoy
Hello,
I tried using my USB mass storage on Virtualbox 5.0.36. I using
USBASPI.SYS and USBDOS programs. But, I don't use my mass storage.
How can I using my mass storage on FreeDOS?
Thanks and best regards,
Ercan
> If your BIOS or UEFI recognizes USB mass storage, then FreeDOS should
> recognize
> it if it is in place at boot time.
>
> I don't think FreeDOS can recognize a USB stick inserted after FreeDOS boots
> and is active, but I could be wrong in the case of USBDOS.
>
> FAT16 is very inefficient
> Thanks for replying.
> After this, I won't use USBASPI on FreeDOS.
> How can I use a USB mass storage that is formatted FAT16 or FAT32 on
> FreeDOS with USBDOS?
> Best regards,
> Ercan
If your BIOS or UEFI recognizes USB mass storage, then FreeDOS should recognize
it if it is in
Hi Ercan,
> After this, I won't use USBASPI on FreeDOS.
>
> How can I use a USB mass storage that is formatted
> FAT16 or FAT32 on FreeDOS with USBDOS?
...as Thomas wrote: If you boot from USB drive or if the
USB drive is already plugged in at boot time, the BIOS
will often support it directly
Thanks for replying.
After this, I won't use USBASPI on FreeDOS.
How can I use a USB mass storage that is formatted FAT16 or FAT32 on
FreeDOS with USBDOS?
Best regards,
Ercan
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On USBASPI and USBDOS, I had zero luck.
But on a newer computer where USB drives are recognized by BIOS or UEFI,
FreeDOS can boot from USB stick.
Also, FreeDOS can access any USB stick with FAT32 if present at boot time.
FreeDOS did not recognize a USB stick inserted after FreeDOS was already
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Ercan Ersoy wrote:
>
> I tried using my USB mass storage on Virtualbox 5.0.36.
You mean "pass-through" or whatever, using native hardware under VM?
Doubt VBox supports that for DOS guests (since they don't have any
guest additions
Hello,
I tried using my USB mass storage on Virtualbox 5.0.36. I using
USBASPI.SYS and USBDOS programs. But, I don't use my mass storage.
How can I using my mass storage on FreeDOS?
Thanks and best regards,
Ercan
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