I used Nero 6. Perhaps Nero 7.0 is smart enough to know that it will fit?
- Nick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded the ISO file on two separate occasions and burned both
images using Nero 7.0
No problems noted - both disks had the following properties
Used Space: 12,875,776 bytes
It appears that the ISO file for the Beta9SR2 download was created from
an 800MB disk. When I try to burn to a 650MB CDRW Nero 6 Ultra refuses
to write the disk citing that it is too small for the image, even though
the actual ISO file is 122MB or so. I merely email the list to suggest
that
.
- Nick Bright
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Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Aitor Santamaría Merino schreef:
You need to get a 8086 ZIP version, check with the InfoZIP page.
If the ODIN docs says it to support XT machines, then that's a bug :)
Aitor
Depends on when you check http://odin.fdos.org/odin2005/
I updated the images, including 16bit
Apparently I'm blind. I looked, but didn't see. Thanks :)
- Nick
Aitor Santamaría Merino wrote:
Hi,
Easy to find in the FreeDOS main page:
http://www.freedos.org/freedos/bugs/
Aitor
Nick Bright escribió:
Is there a bugzilla for FreeDOS? It seems rather inefficent for me to
post bugs
Blair Campbell wrote:
As you can see from my previous mailing list post, I do indeed have a
pre-386 system with a CDROM. The above snip leads me to belive that the
cdextensions file (though it runs on my XT) hasn't been debugged for
that platform, and may not even be properly compiled (e.g. 386
Nick Bright wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:
As you can see from my previous mailing list post, I do indeed have a
pre-386 system with a CDROM. The above snip leads me to belive that the
cdextensions file (though it runs on my XT) hasn't been debugged for
that platform, and may not even
Nick Bright wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:
There is an 8086 version of SHSUCDX available, so you musn't use
SHSUCDX to load the extentions, but you must instead use SHSUCD86 or
something like this. I'm not sure if there are any drivers available
for pre-386 systems, however.
I'll try
I'm not sure if it'll be helpful or not, but as I'm working on my XT,
I'll post things I come across that seem to not work on this platform.
In this case, running edit.exe simply hangs. The drive accesses for a
moment, the cursor sits blinking, and nothing happens until I push the
reset
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Nick Bright schreef:
-=-=-=-=-=-=- SNIP -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Nice to actually see that people read documentation :)
At the time I wrote those texts, there were no *known and working*
(IDE/SCSI) cdromdrivers for config.sys,
and also the 8086-compatible version of SHSUCDX
Thanks for getting me straightened out on which version of FreeDOS I was
using, Bernd. The updated versions of all the software seem to be
working much better, including edit :)
After stripping out enough to get a 720K disk, I was able to
successfully boot the ODIN floppy with the DCAM950 and
Blair Campbell wrote:
In this case, running edit.exe simply hangs. The drive accesses for a
moment, the cursor sits blinking, and nothing happens until I push the
reset button.
Try this version of edit:
http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/by-others/edit07d.zip
This
Blair Campbell wrote:
Thanks for getting me straightened out on which version of FreeDOS I was
using, Bernd. The updated versions of all the software seem to be
working much better, including edit :)
Hopefully soon I will be producing a floppy version of my distro,
which includes the
Just testing things about, I tried to zip a file, and received an error
about requiring an 80386. The ODIN readme.txt file indicates this is an
8086 compatible binary. Perhaps a documentation error, perhaps a compile
error? Unzip successfully unzips a file from the ODIN disk; slowly, of
course
to
think about it :)
- Nick Bright
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. The above snip leads me to belive that the
cdextensions file (though it runs on my XT) hasn't been debugged for
that platform, and may not even be properly compiled (e.g. 386
optimizations)? Could any devs shed some light on this, perhaps?
- Nick Bright
Nick Bright wrote:
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