I have updated the TR Log web site to include a new page of links to
information about DOS issues:
http://www.trlog.com/dos.shtml
Mark KD4D has let us put his PDF file on the web site for everyone to
download. You can find the link on the page above, or click here:
http://www.trlog.com/DOS_dual_boot_20041207.pdf
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 03:17:26PM +0000, kd4d@comcast.net wrote:
> Good morning, all:
>
> I am done with my procedure to add DOS to a Windows XP computer
> for now. If anyone would like to try it and give me some comments,
> let me know and I'll e-mail you the PDF file (about 1.5 MBytes).
> The procedure does not require destroying the Windows XP
> installation and adds the option to boot to "pure" DOS on a new
> computer.
>
> If anyone is interested in contributing to a section on how to finish
> a FreeDOS installation and get it working with TR and/or CT, please
> let me know. I've done some preliminary tests with TR-Log and
> the FreeDOS beta9sr1 release (www.freedos.org) and TR-Log runs
> fine in simulator mode. This is very promising...
>
> If anyone is successfully running contests from a USB stick and would
> like to contribute to a section on doing this, also let me know. I have
> DOS successfully booting from USB sticks, but haven't had a chance
> to try it in a contest yet.
>
> I hope to get some time to add to this, but it won't be soon!
>
> 73,
>
> Mark, KD4D
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