On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 23:21, Guennadi Liakhovetski
wrote:
Hello all
Well, my congratulations, you managed to make it
cryptic enough
our pleasure :-)
so that I
was unable after perhaps an hour of trying to run
what I've compiled from
either 1.0.2 (which is said to be buggy)
very buggy.
or
Cool! Thanks! I thouht already my style was too offensive for the list:-)
Sorry.
So, you do make,
then what?
mkdir -p /var/lib/dosemu
cp etc/dosemu.conf /etc
cp etc/global.conf /var/lib/dosemu
cp etc/dosemu.users /etc
...or something like that
for a PhD, i'm surprised you couldn't
You'd better use some terminal program rather
than a simple echo. Anyway, do you have a
$_com1 and $_com2 options set correctly in
your dosemu.conf?
Yep, works now.
What else am I doing wrong
and how do I actually configure UART parameters under DOS(EMU)?
No need in general. Dosemu
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:
Well, what I still don't quite understand, is what are the exact steps
after compilation - to copy all the required stuff in a dosemu root-dir,
where you'll later unpack FreeDOS or whatever... The reply, that got me
going did help a lot - but
Hello.
Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:
the application I want to use uses this ncurses-analog terminal mode,
and youo use {CTRL,ALT,SHIFT,}-Fx for various configuration options...
Yes, I saw the thread about just this, and using 1.1.3.2 didn't help.
Set $_rawkeyboard=(1) then.
The thread you've
I have been trying to run an old game under dosemu. I am using the
dosemu -home option, then changing to a directory under my home
directory that has the game in it (the game is Interstellar Space
Command). The game is in compiled BASIC (yes, it's that old), and there
is a copy of basrun.exe
Stas Sergeev wrote:
Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:
the application I want to use uses this ncurses-analog terminal mode,
and youo use {CTRL,ALT,SHIFT,}-Fx for various configuration options...
Yes, I saw the thread about just this, and using 1.1.3.2 didn't help.
Set $_rawkeyboard=(1) then.
Hello.
Grigory Batalov wrote:
Stas, can you give some common hints to improve performance
of such DPMI programs as MSM? It works quite slow (taking
all CPU power).
Just recalled something: when I upgraded to kernel 2.4 from
2.2, I noticed a DPMI speed-up of 20 times!
IIRC you are still using
Hello.
Stian Sletner wrote:
it booted up and got to the usual map01 starting point, but I couldn't
move at all, I tried moving the mouse and waiting like 10 minutes to see
if there was any reaction at all, but there wasn't.
Now you may want to try 1.1.3.4. As for
dosemu's IPX, it is still a