On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 21:27:20 -0600, anarkissed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> fdisk /mbr is a common trick for rewriting the master boot record. It does
> not affect data, people do it all the time. You can reasonably try
> it. Naturally, whenever you do anything, even download your mail, you
>
At 02:38 PM 1/31/02, you wrote:
> > Installation:
> > 1. make a DOS boot diskette with SYS.COM and FDISK.EXE (probably
> >with some editor or Volkov Commander too)
> > 2. install this package
> > 3. login as root
> > 4. check /etc/dosemu.conf (only if your diskette drive A: i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Installation:
> 1. make a DOS boot diskette with SYS.COM and FDISK.EXE (probably
>with some editor or Volkov Commander too)
> 2. install this package
> 3. login as root
> 4. check /etc/dosemu.conf (only if your diskette drive A: is not
>an 3.
> On 29 Jan 02 at 14:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Christof;
I had intended that a copy of the message I sent containing the above
go to the arachne list, but the server was down when it passed by so
it vanished into the world wide wacuum.
I can't find a copy of thr original at this end. If yo
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 11:32:27AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there anybody on the list who has successfully doven into DOSemu?
> I mean who has already run a DOS application with it? I would
> appreciate a few instructions.
>
> 1. I downloaded different two alternative packets on the l
On 24 Jan 02 at 17:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>If you installed DOSemu (eg. from Slackware 3.5), you could
>run DOS programs. But this would be somewhat complicated and
>would only be possible with the HD version of BasicLinux.
Is there anybody on the list who has successfully doven into DOSe