Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-12 Thread Ðiogo
--- Maarten ter Huurne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, "Ðiogo" Sperb Schneider wrote: > > DOS1 doesn't require a ROM. > You only need the files "MSXDOS.SYS" and > "COMMAND.COM". I wanted to avoid files, as all the disks are done already. I've got to try that, though! Thanks

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread Alex Wulms
] On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, "Ðiogo" Sperb Schneider wrote: ] ] > That application used to run on a MSX 1 machine. So I ] > believe it ran on MSX-DOS 1. Do you know where I could ] > get a ROM dump of MSX-DOS 1? I'll try ] > file-hunter.com... ] ] DOS1 doesn't require a ROM. ] You only need the files

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread Ðiogo
> It's there... It is not a .ROM file, but it consists > of files. MSXDOS.SYS > and COMMAND.COM. You can find them in our Games > Database. Just search for > DOS and you will find MSX-DOS 1.4 > > Regards, > > Arnaud Thank you!! = __ Ðiogo Sper

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread TFH/Fony
- Original Message - From: Ðiogo Sperb Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 21:43 Subject: Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS > I didn't find it on file-hunter.com. By the way, it's > a very nice site!

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread Pablo Vasques Bravo-Villalba
Maarten ter Huurne wrote: > DOS1 doesn't require a ROM. None besides the DiskROM. ;) > You only need the files "MSXDOS.SYS" and "COMMAND.COM". Usually, yes, unless you have some modified boot sector. But this isn't normal... []s, -Parn (ICQ#1693182) /| | | |\ \| ___ |/ http://

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread Ðiogo
--- TFH/Fony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You should find it in our database :-)) > > Visit the MEP, Over 2600 Games online: > MAIN: http://www.file-hunter.com/ > MIRROR: http://www.mepmirror.cjb.net/ > FAQ: http://www.faq.msxnet.org/ I didn't find it on file-hunter.com. By the way, it's a ver

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread Maarten ter Huurne
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, "Ðiogo" Sperb Schneider wrote: > That application used to run on a MSX 1 machine. So I > believe it ran on MSX-DOS 1. Do you know where I could > get a ROM dump of MSX-DOS 1? I'll try > file-hunter.com... DOS1 doesn't require a ROM. You only need the files "MSXDOS.SYS" and

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread TFH/Fony
ED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 21:31 Subject: Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS > > Hi! > > > > It seems the disks you are using require MSX-DOS > > V2.. I don't know if fMSX > > supports this. But you will at least need to > > download the MSX

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread Ðiogo
--- The MSX Files <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are you emulating MSX2? MSXDOS2 it's only for MSX2 > or superior..., if you > are, try downloading Ru-MSX - it comes with MSX-DOS > and MSX-DOS2, and it's > very easy to use. Where do I find it? Sorry, I've been playing with the Linux environment f

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread Ðiogo
> Hi! > > It seems the disks you are using require MSX-DOS > V2.. I don't know if fMSX > supports this. But you will at least need to > download the MSX DOS V2 .ROM. > You can do this at: http://www.file-hunter.com in > the ROM's Section. > You could also try to use RuMSX which does support > MSX

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread The MSX Files
Are you emulating MSX2? MSXDOS2 it's only for MSX2 or superior..., if you are, try downloading Ru-MSX - it comes with MSX-DOS and MSX-DOS2, and it's very easy to use. At 06:44 AM 11/07/2000 -0700, you wrote: > Greetings! > > I'm new to the list. I've never tried it before, but >it seems that boot

Re: Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread TFH/Fony
> I'm running it with the "FMSX-DOS -DISKA MSXDOS2.DSK" > command line. The MSX (emulated) boots straight into > BASIC instead of MSX-DOS, although when I type "FILES" > it shows that "MSXDOS2.SYS" and "COMMAND2.COM" are > there... What else do I need? Would it have anything > to do with the DISK

Booting from .DSK image with MSX-DOS

2000-07-11 Thread Ðiogo
Greetings! I'm new to the list. I've never tried it before, but it seems that booting the MSX emulator (I'm using FMSX-DOS) with a .DSK image that contains MSX-DOS is a little complicated. I need to boot the MSX emulator with a disk that contains MSX-DOS to run an old administrative applicati