Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> I sell an expensive DOS based engineering program
I also sell (rent) programs that run in DOS :) :) moving to FreeDOS...
You should first try VMware. It has everything that you need, even the
dongle should work. The only problem that I foresee is screen speed.
>> I have heard of DosBox, but I understand it is not free. I could purchase
>> multiple copies for distribution with my software. The cost is no problem,
>> but I
>> prefer to make things simple, if possible. I haven’t tried it yet.
If you mean the DosBox of http://dosbox.sf.net/, it is free un
Hi,
why don't you hire an expert for advice ?
seeing http://probelt.com/price.htm, this should be possible
Tom
am 5. Juli 2007 um 19:17 schrieben Sie:
> I sell an expensive DOS based engineering program that runs great full
> screen on Windows XP, 2000, Me and 98. The mouse works very well i
Hi Kent,
(please switch off HTML mail and use plain text on the list)
as far as I remember, Microsoft is making the virtual graphics
card in DOS boxes worse in newer Windows versions: Win98 maybe
did VESA 2.0 with framebuffer, WinXP maybe did VGA, Vista only
does plain text mode, something like
If I understand you correctly, you prefer to leave the laptop
installed with Windows Vista, and boot FreeDOS just to run the
engineering program. Sounds like a virtual machine would be the
solution here.
You should be able to boot a copy of FreeDOS using Microsoft Virtual
PC, and run your program
I sell an expensive DOS based engineering program that runs great full
screen on Windows XP, 2000, Me and 98. The mouse works very well in my menu
system. I use the NET USE command in the batch file to launch the program for
setting up printing on networks, USB and wireless printers. A deskto