The CF to PCMCIA adapter is purely mechanical - you don't need any driver
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On 03/05/2020 15:48, Ralf Quint wrote:
On 5/3/2020 1:49 AM, Ian Park wrote:
Good morning
Over the past few days I've progressed as far as installing FreeDOS
1.2 on an old PC (HP Deskpro low profile, 1700MHz Pentium, 512MB RAM,
20GB HDD, CD ROM drive). Still early stages, I'm finding my way
with FreeDOS, please?
Thanks in advance
Ian
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[Freedos-user] Backslash key on UK keyboard
I get time I'll try the US keyboard driver to see whether that
recognises the \ key, but fairly obviously that would be rather less
than ideal, since it's a UK keyboard!
Can anyone offer a suggestion to deal with this problem, please?
Thanks in advance
Ian
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And the IBM keyboard was built like a tank - I still have one
stowed away in a cupboard...
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