Hi!
You should be able to enable "legacy" support in BIOS.
Then the following should work:
- usb keyboard
- usb mouse (with a DOS ps2 mouse driver)
- usb cdrom and dvd (but only for booting from them)
- usb floppy, usb harddisk and usb flash stick (but
maybe only if you boot from them)
In
> For CD-ROM there are a lot of drivers, try xcdrom.
could be S-ATA CDROM. then he'n need gcdrom or UIDE
Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Kind regards
Tom Ehlert
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Tipi Nedmark schrieb:
> Eric,
> First, I don't see what you mean by "the BIOS supports flash drive, etc.. To
> my knowledge
> (limited), I still can't access these things from FreeDOS. But more grim is
> the fact that my
> newer machine, a Dell 521, made in 2007, with AThlon 64, uses really moder
Eric,
First, I don't see what you mean by "the BIOS supports flash drive, etc.. To my
knowledge
(limited), I still can't access these things from FreeDOS. But more grim is the
fact that my
newer machine, a Dell 521, made in 2007, with AThlon 64, uses really modern
drives,
and when I start the Fr