Hello.
| > Does it run in IDE compatibility mode or in AHCI? I don't know.
| But this IS IMPORTANT to know . None of existing DOS drivers supports AHCI.
But How to get this information ? ! ! ! !
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Acer France support, Acer europe support does not give much info
> made an install of freedos 1.0 from bootable cd following
> screen instruction without any problem.
Nevertheless, you should update a few things: HIMEM, EMM386, CTMOUSE, ...
> Also, throw away XDMA.SYS, it shouldn't be needed and might actually cause
> problems.
NO. XDMA 3.1 is good (3.3 is b
> My mouse is not USB. It is a real old one, with a flat
> plug with two rows of holes.
Serial mouse ;-)
Again, try to save more low memory under FreeDOS.
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> and AUTOEXEC.BAT now contains:
> lh C:\FDOS\BIN\KEYB.EXE br,850
IIRC I already had suggested to empty it (except CTMOUSE) ;-)
> everything from FreeDOS also works under the MS
> kernel, and Desi-III is equally fast.
IIRC I had already suggested EDR-DOS or (DR-DOS) kernel.
Also the FAT<=16 Fre
Hi, Eric,
> I kind of missed the start of the thread - about which
> software are we talking? Why does it take several seconds
> to refresh the screen? While the mouse is moving? While
> it is not moving? Both?
Included at the end of this message is my original pos
Hello.
As I said to eric auer
Clean up as suggested.
But the problem still there.
in FDCONFIG.SYS
!DOS=HIGH,UMB
!DOSDATA=UMB
DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\HIMEM.EXE
DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=TEST
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRIVERS\UIDE.SYS /D:L633C
SHELLHIGH=C:\FDOS\BIN\COMMAND.C
Op 27-12-2009 23:42, jcd...@free.fr schreef:
Hello.
As I said to eric auer
Done as suggested.
But some problem still here.
Then I give up as well. I assume your drive is internal, and connected
to SATA like your subject mentions. Does it run in IDE compatibility
mode or in AHCI?
Hello.
As I said to eric auer
Done as suggested.
But some problem still here.
Regards
JC DOLE
in FDCONFIG.SYS
!DOS=HIGH,UMB
!DOSDATA=UMB
DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\HIMEM.EXE
DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=TEST
DEVICEHIGH=C:\FDOS\BIN\XDMA.SYS
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRIVERS\
Op 27-12-2009 19:44, jcd...@free.fr schreef:
No CD-ROM drive to use; GCDROM not loaded.
Any idea.
Note : After booting with freedos bootable cd, I can access to the
cd-rom drive( elterito is loaded in memory ).
Could you try the UIDE cd-rom driver please? it's the most recent work
of the
Hello.
I bought december this month an ACER ASPIRE 7736G laptop.
I made an install of freedos 1.0 from bootable cd following screen instruction
without any problem.
I tried different cdrom driver (XCDROM.SYS, GCDROM.SYS).
I get this message :
No CD-ROM drive to use; GCDROM not loaded.
Hi Eric,
> in case you used an USB mouse with BIOS PS/2 over USB
> support: Try a PS/2 mouse or a DOS USB driver instead of
> "BIOS legacy".
My mouse is not USB. It is a real old one, with a flat plug with
two rows of holes.
> > 4. Holding down keyboard keys while
Hi Marcos,
in case you used an USB mouse with BIOS PS/2 over USB support:
Try a PS/2 mouse or a DOS USB driver instead of "BIOS legacy".
> 4. Holding down keyboard keys while screen refreshes, as
> suggested by Larry (doc...@yahoo.com): shift, ctrl and alt
> keys cut screen refreshin
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