引用 Mark Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Mark,
> Thanks. I know about that utility. It seems to have problems booting
> on some computers and I was hoping, just as ISOLINUX seems to be
> more reliable than floppy emulation mode on CD's that SYSLINUX
> would be on USB sticks. It takes only a few
At 09:18 AM 2/12/2006 -0500, Mark Bailey wrote:
This happens with the development kernel/command.com from
fdos.org/kernel with the same configuration (command.com and
kernel.sys only).
FreeDOS kernel version 1.1.35w (Build 2005w-UNSTABLE, Feb 10 2006)
[...]
WARNING: partition Pri:1 FS 0B has CH
At 01:20 PM 2/12/2006 +0100, Ladislav Lacina wrote:
Diamondware STK kit (audio/video library) reports
"Unimplemented VDS function 0B-00" and "Unimpplemented VDS function 07-00"
I don't know what does it mean, however.
(And I hear only music - no sound)
Diamondware should be able to properly
Hi Jeremy:
The BIOS setup screen says Phoenix - Award BIOS.
Now that the device has been formatted FAT, Linux fdisk has the
following to say:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# fdisk /dev/ube
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/ube: 65 MB, 65208320 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7 cylinders
Units = cylin
Hi Jeremy:
I hate to sound like an idiot (!) but how do I tell
what BIOS this box has? It's a fairly new HP desktop.
I'll see whether the BIOS setup menus say anything about
that when I reboot.
Windows says this is a M-SYS Dell Memory Key USB device.
Under Properties/Volumes, Windows says:
D
At 01:20 PM 2/12/2006 +0100, Ladislav Lacina wrote:
Hello,
I have a little problem with FreeDOS's EMM386. It seems that it supports VDS
only partially.
Diamondware STK kit (audio/video library) reports
"Unimplemented VDS function 0B-00" and "Unimpplemented VDS function 07-00
Specify the NOVDS
What brand is the USB stick? and the BIOS you're booting from?
The usb stick is being treated as a hard drive, including a fake mbr
(with partitions), correct?
I see FAT16 versus FAT32 makes a minor difference, but not much.
If possible, would you send to me (depending on size and how much effo
Johnson Lam wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 04:48:08 +, you wrote:
Hi Mark,
It recognizes the USB stick as C:. However, a DIR C: shows no files
and any attempt to copy a file to the stick works but corrupts it. A "FORMAT
C:"
appears to work but then Windows considers the USB stick to be of t
Michael Devore wrote:
At 04:48 AM 2/12/2006 +, Mark Bailey wrote:
Good day, all:
I am trying to get a USB stick to boot FreeDOS using SYSLINUX and
MEMDISK.
It boots fine using the odin1440.img file from odin.fdos.org/2005/.
FreeDOS
boots fine and copies the odin1440.img files to A: (a r
Michael Devore wrote:
At 04:48 AM 2/12/2006 +, Mark Bailey wrote:
Good day, all:
I am trying to get a USB stick to boot FreeDOS using SYSLINUX and
MEMDISK.
It boots fine using the odin1440.img file from odin.fdos.org/2005/.
FreeDOS
boots fine and copies the odin1440.img files to A: (a r
Hello,
I have a little problem with FreeDOS's EMM386. It seems that it supports VDS
only partially.
Diamondware STK kit (audio/video library) reports
"Unimplemented VDS function 0B-00" and "Unimpplemented VDS function 07-00"
I don't know what does it mean, however.
(And I hear only music - no so
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