On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 13:08:32 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Hi,
>traditional values. So if anyone is having a CD/DVD drive recognition problem
>in FreeDOS, try turning off "native mode" for the IDE channels in the BIOS.
Message from Jack Ellis:
"Native PCI Mode" is ONLY for big servers, which often
Hello,
XCDROM V1.8 is available for download at:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos (click XCDROM driver)
- Fixed Multi-Session "TOC input" to support ALL drives, added a drive
"reset" on I-O errors.
For more details please read XCDROM.ASM or README.TXT
Enjoy!
Rgds,
Johnson.
> I tried to run the same DirectCD-made CD-ROM with XCDROM version 1.7 and
> it still only showed two of the files on the CD. The CD works fine with
> Windows XP and with FreeDOS using the popular VIDE-CDD.SYS.
Version 1.8 will be available as soon as Johnson can upload it and it
should fix this i
Hi,
I tried to run the same DirectCD-made CD-ROM with XCDROM version 1.7 and
it still only showed two of the files on the CD. The CD works fine with
Windows XP and with FreeDOS using the popular VIDE-CDD.SYS.
-Dan
---
This SF.net email is spo
Magnus Wild schreef:
Has anyone managed to install the SR2 from the diskset, and if so, did
you have any problems? Would be great if you could help med get this
working..
nobody has succeeded, as textinst.exe is missing from the diskettes.
I'm working on fixing this. Next version won't have nee
BIAF wrote:
Have you tried the single 1.44mb image of freeDOS, works a treat for me :
http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9sr2/fdos1440.img
and is your hard disk new you said? maybe it needs a FreedDOS format?
BIAF,
BIAF wrote:
Hi,
This is just a maybe but does your drive 'only' support
Have you tried the single 1.44mb image of freeDOS, works a treat for me :
http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9sr2/fdos1440.img
and is your hard disk new you said? maybe it needs a FreedDOS format?
BIAF,
> BIAF wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >This is just a maybe but does your drive 'only' support Xmode/2 (Old
BIAF wrote:
Hi,
This is just a maybe but does your drive 'only' support Xmode/2 (Old Drives
Mainly) then try buring this nero image to a cd, as I found the .iso one
having empty folders after burn and no able to change dir etc,
http://omalogic.com/freedos/fdb9sr2-x2mode.nri
Hope this helps,
B
Hi,
This is just a maybe but does your drive 'only' support Xmode/2 (Old Drives
Mainly) then try buring this nero image to a cd, as I found the .iso one
having empty folders after burn and no able to change dir etc,
http://omalogic.com/freedos/fdb9sr2-x2mode.nri
Hope this helps,
BIAF
> Hello!
>
I was unable to read CD/DVD-ROMs in FreeDOS even though I tried a number of different drivers (ATAPI-CD, ATAPICDD, VIDE-CDD, XCDROM, and even the venerable CYBIDE). WIth some very high-powered help, the problem was finally solved, so I thought I'd pass the solution along as I know other people ha
Hello!
I have problems installing the new FreeDOS Beta9 Service Release #2 on
my old 486 SL with 4mb RAM. I've been using FreeDOS on the computer
before, so i figured that there wouldn't be any problems installing SR2
on it. As the drive was already formatted since before, i didn't format
the
Hi!
17-Янв-2006 20:49 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Riebisch) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> When searching names in "for %i in (*.*)" under Win9x, 4DOS returns
>> long file names. How to force 4DOS to work only with short names?
RR> From 4help.exe: "lfnfor off"?
I see no
"Arkady V.Belousov" wrote:
> When searching names in "for %i in (*.*)" under Win9x, 4DOS returns
> long file names. How to force 4DOS to work only with short names?
>From 4help.exe: "lfnfor off"?
Robert Riebisch
--
BTTR Software
http://www.bttr-software.de/
--
Hi!
When searching names in "for %i in (*.*)" under Win9x, 4DOS returns
long file names. How to force 4DOS to work only with short names?
---
This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log files
for problems? St
14 matches
Mail list logo