Morning,
> But how can I run an .exe file in linux??
Only if the app is actually something that runs in Linux. The
extensions, in most cases in Linux, are arbitrary.
In this case, not likely. But again, if you can find a way to
get it to floppy, you may have a chance. If it's not boota
On Friday 29 December 2000 01:36 pm, Vic wrote:
> But how can I run an .exe file in linux??> dos emulator don't work,
it won't see> any other files on the drive except the
> stupid little pre-installed idiotic stupid> set of files already in
there, so thats worthless> dos emulator. I can't just
But how can I run an .exe file in linux??
dos emulator don't work, it won't see
any other files on the drive except the
stupid little pre-installed idiotic stupid
set of files already in there, so thats worthless
dos emulator. I can't just copy the .exe file
onto a blank floppy, it won't boot with
Hey Vic,
> Well I could use wine to run the .exe file or I could dd an
> image to a floppy--- I would prefer to dd an image file if
> possible.
Any chance that's a dos, as opposed to a Win, executable? Like
After running the extraction exe for my bios, there was a readme,
an exe & something
On Tuesday 26 December 2000 20:20, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 December 2000 12:49 pm, Vic wrote:
> > Can it be done or will I need to make a dos boot disc?
> >
> > I have only Linux on here, no dos or windows.
>
>Depends on the bios vendor which means you'll almost certainly
> need to bo
>Can it be done or will I need to make a dos boot disc?
>
>I have only Linux on here, no dos or windows.
That's pretty much determined by the MoBo manufacturer. We're talking
about hard core down in nuts and bolts hardware here. Way, way, way
before any OS gets involved in the picture. You'll jus
On Tuesday 26 December 2000 12:49 pm, Vic wrote:
> Can it be done or will I need to make a dos boot disc?
>
> I have only Linux on here, no dos or windows.
Depends on the bios vendor which means you'll almost certainly
need to boot DOS.http://bootdisk.com
--
Tom Brinkman [EMA
May I ask why you need to flash the Bios?
Chris Kelly
Linux user #185775
-Original Message-
From: Jim Dawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 2:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Flashing BIOS under Linux?
All of the flash-BIOS utilities I
All of the flash-BIOS utilities I know of require a DOS (or
Windows 9x) boot disk.
If you don't have a copy of DOS you can download DR-DOS for
free (noncommercial use only) from
ftp://ftp.lineo.com/pub/devsup/drdos/dr703.exe However you
need to be able to run DOS to execute the self-extractin
Can it be done or will I need to make a dos boot disc?
I have only Linux on here, no dos or windows.
Thanks again
Vic
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