Hi,
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 11:29 AM Eric Auer wrote:
>
> In the DOS case, you may need USB drivers,
> but you may be able to avoid that using a bootable FreeDOS USB disk:
> Often, the BIOS supports USB disks as long as you boot from them.
> Then you do not need USB drivers for DOS.
His machine i
Hi,
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 10:05 AM wrote:
>
> The standard rescue disk for Norton Ghost is PC-DOS based.
When was the last Norton DOS version? Is it still supported? IIRC, it
used CWSDPMI from DJGPP, so you could maybe?? ask on
news://comp.os.msdos.djgpp for indirect, unofficial help.
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Hi again,
so far I do not know which problem you have with the
Agilent device and how you plan to resolve that. Doing
network analysis with a Windows 2000 PC with special
added signal processing and other hardware is something
which you can NOT easily switch over to a different
operating system.
The standard rescue disk for Norton Ghost is PC-DOS based. I have developed a
Freedos alternative
boot disk and I'm asking about the video card because of suggestions that
freedos cannot support
restoring a ghost image to a usb hard drive. Linux has been suggested by Eric
because of the lack
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Hi,
> The Agilent e5061a belongs to the company I'm working for and is
> only two channel.
this mailing list is about FreeDOS, and not the Agilent e5061a or
Windows 2000 support group.
you may help him, but please do so on private channels; the FreeDOS
community is not going to learn anything
The Agilent e5061a belongs to the company I'm working for and is only two
channel. The Agilent e5071b belongs to another company, is four channel, and
anything we do to it has to be non intrusive because it is in production. Does
anyone know as far as Linux if the Intel video card is supported?