David C. Kerber wrote:
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: cleanzero [mailto:liquidt...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 6:25 PM
>> To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] freedos and vmware problem
Ftp?
> -Original Message-
> From: cleanzero [mailto:liquidt...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 6:25 PM
> To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] freedos and vmware problem - wattcp.cfg
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> Wow. It was easier than I thought
cleanzero wrote:
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> cleanzero wrote:
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>> Wow. It was easier than I thought and now I have a network running on
>> freedos. I can even connect to the web through arachne. SSH is working on
>> the mac, and I can access Mac OS from freedos using ssh, but, I know this
>> sounds s
cleanzero wrote:
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> Wow. It was easier than I thought and now I have a network running on
> freedos. I can even connect to the web through arachne. SSH is working on
> the mac, and I can access Mac OS from freedos using ssh, but, I know this
> sounds stupid, but how do I move files from
Eric Auer-3 wrote:
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>> All you need is download the WatTCP package, modify the watttcp.cfg
>> file to your needs (IP, subnet mask, routing, etc..), and put
>> this file somewhere intoyour PATH. Then, you will have to load a
>> packet driver compatible with your (virtual) NIC. I am pretty
Hi Mateusz,
>> Ehm, no, I just installed the Freedos base. I have no clue on how to setup a
>> network. Is it easy ? I guess I should install some software, but then I'll
>> have the problem on how to put those files of Freedos.
> I wouldn't say that it is particulary "easy", although it is not
On Saturday 28 March 2009 22:26, cleanzero wrote:
> Ehm, no, I just installed the Freedos base. I have no clue on how to setup a
> network. Is it easy ? I guess I should install some software, but then I'll
> have the problem on how to put those files of Freedos.
Hi,
I wouldn't say that it is pa
Vmware does indeed have file sharing, but you shouldn't need it.
When you're running osx, you can simply copy any files you want for
dos directly onto the dos partition. Vmware will then pick those up
when you dir the disk.
You can copy and paste between vmware and osx, but I've not tried it,
Mateusz Viste-3 wrote:
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> Does your Mac thing features a sshd server? If so, then you could use
> SCP2DOS, a very cool SCP client (SCP is a subset protocol of SSH, used to
> copy files in secure way).
> Obviously, I assume that your FreeDOS system is up and running with
> network access.
On Saturday 28 March 2009 21:58, cleanzero wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions. I have now Freedos up and running. Now I have an
> other problemhow do I transfer files between Freedos and Mac OS X
Does your Mac thing features a sshd server? If so, then you could use SCP2DOS,
a very cool
cleanzero wrote:
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> Hi, I want to install freedos on my Macbook Pro using VMWare Fusion.
> Problem is that after booting from the cd image and creating the C:
> partition after reboot I get the message "invalid operating system". I
> suspect that is due that Freedos has not been installed yet
To boot from cd on a mac, hold down the C key while the mac is
booting. It will then boot from the CD, and you can install as normal.
However, this shouldn't be necessary, there are vm images already on
the net you should be able to download one for freedos, and just drop
it into your hd, an
Hi alfio castorina,
> Hi, I want to install freedos on my Macbook Pro using VMWare Fusion. Problem
> is that after booting from the cd image and creating the C: partition after
> reboot I get the message "invalid operating system". I suspect that is due
> that Freedos has not been installed yet a
alfio castorina schrieb:
> Hi, I want to install freedos on my Macbook Pro using VMWare Fusion. Problem
> is that after booting from the cd image and creating the C: partition after
> reboot I get the message "invalid operating system". I suspect that is due
> that Freedos has not been installed ye
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