Friends, I'll wanted to know how configuring the Internet in FreeDOS 1.0
for the DHCP or manually. Wait contact, ok!
Take Care!
Everaldo Bernardo Cunha
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Hi,
On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Everaldo arcanjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Friends, I'll wanted to know how configuring the Internet in FreeDOS 1.0
for the DHCP or manually. Wait contact, ok!
Check this first:
FreeDOS Networking with VirtualBox 4.x
http://lazybrowndog.net/freedos/virtualbox/
this helps.
---Original Message-
From: James Collins james.collin...@yahoo.com
To: freedos-user freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wed, Jan 12, 2011 10:02 am
Subject: [Freedos-user] Dhcp
Hello,
When I installed freedos, I have a MacBook pro running Mac os x snow
leopard
The mTCP DHCP client is designed for the mTCP applications. You can
use it and adapt it to do other things, but you will have to write
some scripts or code to take the output from the DHCP client (a text
file) and make it usable for whatever app you had in mind.
You might as well consider the
Hello,
When I installed freedos, I have a MacBook pro running Mac os x snow leopard,
the install got hung up on dhcp configuration.
I tried several times where I entered the settings manually edited the
configuration file manual and chose the default with no luck.
Most everything else got
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 4:00 PM, James Collins
james.collin...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello,
When I installed freedos, I have a MacBook pro running Mac os x snow leopard,
the install got hung up on dhcp configuration.
I tried several times where I entered the settings manually edited the
Thanks for the reply and link,
I downloaded mTCP,
So I guess I have to install this, some how and then I can reinstall freedos
and dhcp should configure?
I have to read the files that came with mTCP,
Thanks again, any help with setting this up would be great.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 12,
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 4:34 PM, James Collins
james.collin...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply and link,
I downloaded mTCP,
So I guess I have to install this, some how and then I can reinstall freedos
and dhcp should configure?
Install it on top of FreeDOS - first FD then mTCP. I only
James,
I'm not well versed on lynx - it is built on top of the WATTCP
library. Try a simpler application like PING or FTP which also uses
the WATTCP library before you move onto lynx - at least you will know
you have the basic configuration settings correct.
Somebody else already pointed
Hello,
I am wondering how to get a file I downloaded into freedos? Is there away in
freedos to copy a folder into freedos?
What I was going to do was edit the mTCP configuration file put it on my c:\
drive and then run dhcp?
But I don't know how to get the folder into my freedos c drive?
Sent
Hi,
On 1/12/11, James Collins james.collin...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am wondering how to get a file I downloaded into freedos? Is there away in
freedos to copy a folder into freedos?
What I was going to do was edit the mTCP configuration file put it on my c:\
drive and then run dhcp?
But I
them from the command line, but it is easier to
use the batch file. Hope this helps.
---Original Message-
From: James Collins james.collin...@yahoo.com
To: freedos-user freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wed, Jan 12, 2011 10:02 am
Subject: [Freedos-user] Dhcp
Hello,
When I installed
The part of the email that goes from where? I don't have in my email.
I have a folder on my desktop on my MacBook pro that I want to copy into
freedos. I copied the folder to an external USB floppy on my laptop. But
freedos isn't recognizing it. I was thinking that this might be a virtualbox
This may be a more basic question, but what format is the file in?
Is it something that can be read across platforms, say audio?
The file structures can differ from operating systems.
the old / new reference is I think? to copy the old file name into the new
one, although I may not be correct
Hi,
On 1/12/11, James Collins james.collin...@yahoo.com wrote:
The part of the email that goes from where? I don't have in my email.
I have a folder on my desktop on my MacBook pro that I want to copy into
freedos. I copied the folder to an external USB floppy on my laptop. But
freedos
hi!
Thanks for this as it answers the usb question I posed a while back.
Karen
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011, Rugxulo wrote:
Hi,
On 1/12/11, James Collins james.collin...@yahoo.com wrote:
The part of the email that goes from where? I don't have in my email.
I have a folder on my desktop on my
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Karen Lewellen
klewel...@shellworld.net wrote:
hi!
Thanks for this as it answers the usb question I posed a while back.
Karen
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011, Rugxulo wrote:
Hi,
On 1/12/11, James Collins james.collin...@yahoo.com wrote:
The part of the email that
On Wed, 2011-01-12 at 14:45 -0600, Rugxulo wrote:
Sorry, I missed the obvious problem that you're using a Mac.
Traditionally Macs have been ten thousand percent incompatible with
normal PCs (Wintel), but even now running x86, there's almost no
chance. I say almost because maybe?? someone
hi, i have a great win95 disc server with 5 386/dos (win95 too; 4MB ram)
floppy-disk based stations running an app written in clipper.
i want to move the server to a better machine running samba, but samba
means tcpip.
is it doable with freedos on those floppies and that great amount of ram?
i
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 15:13:23 -0400 (CLT), you wrote:
Hi,
i want to move the server to a better machine running samba, but samba means tcpip.
I didn't see any DOS port of SAMBA, I also want to try
is it doable with freedos on those floppies and that great amount of ram?
I think 4MB of RAM is
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