Windows 3.11 and Windows 9x seem to be the closest thing to a 32 bit DOS
environment that I know of. I agree that creating a 32 bit dos would
be awkward. Heck, 20 bit memory addressing is awkward, isn't it?
If you need to run dos games or want to run a Wordprocessor like
Wordperfect on an old
On 4/3/2012 1:18 AM, Michael Robinson wrote:
There is a syntax error message that flashes before the where to install
freedos to and from menu comes up. Another problem, install freezes at
installing command.com. Uge!
Are you installing on old hardware or in a virtual machine?
Some of us
Hey,
I was finnaly able to find a packet driver for my DOS computer (ethernet
connection), but for some reason Arachne shows the main page, but when I
try to go to a different page, it brings up a roadrunner search thing. I
tried to edit the wattcp.cfg file, like so:
my_ip = dhcp
At 06:46 PM 4/8/2012, Kenny Emond wrote:
Hey,
I was finnaly able to find a packet driver for my DOS computer
(ethernet connection), but for some reason Arachne shows the main
page, but when I try to go to a different page, it brings up a
roadrunner search thing.
That means that you do
FreeDOS User ...
If WATTCP is working correctly you don't need the other lines in your config
file beyond my_ip=dhcp as they are filled in if DHCP works. As has been
discussed here before some versions of WATTCP support DHCP and some don't. My
guess is that yours does support DHCP since if
On 4/8/2012 8:46 PM, Kenny Emond wrote:
Hey,
I was finnaly able to find a packet driver for my DOS computer
(ethernet connection), but for some reason Arachne shows the main
page, but when I try to go to a different page, it brings up
a roadrunner search thing. I tried to edit the
On 4/8/2012 10:00 PM, cordat...@aol.com wrote:
FreeDOS User ...
If WATTCP is working correctly you don't need the other lines in your
config file beyond my_ip=dhcp as they are filled in if DHCP works.
As has been discussed here before some versions of WATTCP support DHCP
and some don't.