Please explain me how to setup an IRC client under DOS.
Supposed that an internet connection already run.
A sample config should be the best (I'm a humanitarian a Slavic filologist
:)
- with an explanation where to put target server and where something that is
mine
Are there something espetially di
On 2/23/2011 2:47 AM, teo gum wrote:
> Please explain me how to setup an IRC client under DOS.
> Supposed that an internet connection already run.
> A sample config should be the best (I'm a humanitarian a Slavic
> filologist :)
> - with an explanation where to put target server and where somethin
I've once downloaded only programs, not any docs. Well, not is
preciserly IRCJR, may be any client. The question for me is to
communicate to the people which is experienced in using DOS, as I'm
not well in it. There is a Russian IRC server with such a people, but
I can't connect it. Well, English
I can't get jemmex.exe to supply any upper memory. It seems to think
that it is supplying it. I tried it on 3 different systems. Just as a
sanity check I tried MS-DOS and it did supply upper memory. Any ideas?
Config.sys:
device=a:\jemmex.exe i=A000-b7ff i=test x=test MAX=32M RAM VERBOSE
> I can’t get jemmex.exe to supply any upper memory. It seems to think that it
> is supplying it.
Yes. And if is "thinking" that it does then it does, because it has full
control over the paging tables.
> UMB supplied at a01f-b7ff, free.
The UMBs are there, but DOS has ignored them. You should