Jose A. Amador wrote:

> 
> Misko,
> 
> You need a JNOS executable compiled for a 286. I did so some 9 years ago 
> and had my JNOS versions for DOS custom compiled. You need some Borland 
> compiler, I used BC 3 back then.
> 
Hello Jose, tnx for reply. Well I managed to get various installation 
tools and NOS ecxecutables from the Internet and managed to make it 
working at least. Now it looks that I need to get more familiar with 
commands and even better to get a compiler to play with. I used SV1UY's 
installation tool dated 1999 from his web site and later I also tried 
G4ZXI's executabl that he compiled for me. Seems both are working 
although their set of commands differ, I suppose due to the different 
options they have chosen during the NOS.EXE compilation. Btw, is that 
compiler you mentioned a freeware that I could try here?

> It takes some wisdom to know what to enable and disable on config.h and 
> yet get a customized running executable....
> 

Yes it looks just like that. I need also to get some more detailed 
documents and manuals to learn the things. I had issues with my ethernet 
card but finaly I made it running (due to the lack of proper setup 
examples). Can you suggest of a forum related to JNOS that I could 
subscribe?

Regards,

Misko YT7MPB




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