Re: [Freedos-user] Possible zoom metting?

2020-11-12 Thread Jerome Shidel
> On Nov 13, 2020, at 2:20 AM, Bryan Kilgallin wrote: > > Thanks, Ralf: > >> Yes, 9am CST is even a bit early for me (I am on Pacific Time, California), >> but then normal day time hours in Canberra might be in the middle of the >> night for people on the US East Coast or those in Europe. >

Re: [Freedos-user] Possible zoom metting?

2020-11-12 Thread Bryan Kilgallin
Thanks, Jim: In any case, when I set up the video meeting, you'll be able to join directly from your browser - or you can download the BlueJeans client and use that. From Ubuntu Software, I have installed BlueJeans. I'll need the meeting ID and

Re: [Freedos-user] Possible zoom metting?

2020-11-12 Thread Bryan Kilgallin
Thanks, Ralf: Yes, 9am CST is even a bit early for me (I am on Pacific Time, California), but then normal day time hours in Canberra might be in the middle of the night for people on the US East Coast or those in Europe. That's 2 AM AEDT. What date do we have in mind? --

Re: [Freedos-user] PCI Express Network Adapter Board for FreeDos

2020-11-12 Thread Jerome Shidel
> On Nov 12, 2020, at 7:02 PM, Marv wrote: > [...] > > I copied everything on the FreeDos 1.3 Live CD over to the 1GB partition > using Windows 2000. Then I disconnected the new drive with Windows 2000 and > made the old 4.3GB drive the master. > > Next, I rebooted to the Windows Live CD

Re: [Freedos-user] PCI Express Network Adapter Board for FreeDos

2020-11-12 Thread ZB
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 07:01:07PM -0500, Marv wrote: > I did order an external USB floppy to make it easier to trade small files > with my other computers. > > And the best news is my LAN came up first try! So won't it be more comfortable to share these files using network? -- regards,

Re: [Freedos-user] PCI Express Network Adapter Board for FreeDos

2020-11-12 Thread Marv
Thought I'd share my experience getting FreeDos working on my "new" machine. None of the official FreeDos installation methods liked its CD drive, and its USB port wasn’t bootable, so I had to find another way to install FreeDos. This is what worked for me. I’m sure there are other and possibly

Re: [Freedos-user] DOS/16M (was: FreeDOS 1.2 installed on iMac (2011) - success but there are issues)

2020-11-12 Thread TK Chia
Hello Hollowone PL, With this I have few starter question as a user: - DOS16/m is a 16bit protected mode extender. Does it mean that FreeDOS runs in 16bit protected mode from the command line or perhaps some driver is interfering or rather the iMac I use has hardware that may cause some obvious