On 5/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to install various old versions of DOS under Window's v0.70
of qemu from FreeOSZoo.
And since so few people appear to be using the Windows version, I've been
making a point to do as much testing as I can, with as wide a
On Thursday, May 12, 2005, 18:25:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4) Some of them saying that A20 is already enabled. That shouldn't start up
like that. I think it's supposed to be disabled by default.
I've seen that on real hardware with DR-DOS on Maxtor PowerMax boot floppy,
so it's probably
I've seen no problem whatsoever. Do you want my bins jeebs ?
Thanks for the offer, but I already own Dos 5 and Win300a (although
admittedly the images I'm using came from a friend, since I no longer have a
5.25 floppy, and didn't make images of them back then.)
euh... I only meant sharing
I've been trying to install various old versions of DOS under Window's v0.70
of qemu from FreeOSZoo.
And since so few people appear to be using the Windows version, I've been
making a point to do as much testing as I can, with as wide a variety of
operating systems as I can find.
From version
Hi Jeebs,
I just read your mail and decided to try to do what you're doing, only
I'm using Linux instead of Windows, and I'm using the CVS version.
I have tried the following OS's:
* IBM PC DOS 3.30
* MS DOS 5.0
* MS DOS 6.22
All of them are available freely (only the boot disks + some
Hetz;
Thanks for checking into this.
partitions, format and boot the system) at http://bootdisk.com
I know that place well... I've downloaded all of the boot disks from there
and a few other places.
All of the above OS's recognized the hard disk (although DOS 3.3
recognized 32MB of it, if