I hadn't seen this brought up yet, but more FreeDOS shipped with new
systems:
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/e510_nseries?c=uscs=19l=ens=dhs
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Thanks. I've been here all along, just sitting back and letting the
community do its thing.
This goes back a while. Even when I was with hp, they were distributing
the disk with new units; just not as obvious. That was almost two years
ago, and I'm sure the same people are still there
Is it still possible to install it without a cdrom, and if so where do I
download this version.
Also is there anyway to get it to recognize a wireless card on a laptop?
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Pat, I haven't read you since.years?? Hello ;-)
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Flo
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 17:01:21 +0100, Pat Villani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I read Note: Dell does not support non-Dell installed operating systems.
at the page...does DELL support FreeDOS? ;-)
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Flo
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 16:27:39 +0100, Pat Villani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hadn't seen this brought up yet, but more FreeDOS shipped with new
systems:
News about DELL also in an Austrian newspaper:
http://derstandard.at/?url=/?id=2740455.
(It only tells, that computers of DELL comes with FreeDOS, nobody needs to
use babelfish or other translators ;-)
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Hello all, Sorry if this has been answered before. I have been trying
to search the FAQs and the Archives, but with little luck (perhaps I'm
not searching in the right way), but has anyone been able to run a
PCMCIA Wireless Networking card in their DOS machine?
I can't seem to find any decent