Hi Tree: Do you know about this one? Faster and faster computers are appearing these days! 73, Mark -- Forwarded Message: -- From: Martin Kratoska <marcom@centrum.cz> To: kd4d@comcast.net Cc: Brass P
Hi Martin and all: I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but TPPATCH is reported to fix the problem with Turbo Pascal programs. TPPATCH can be downloaded from http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/20010716/0
Hi: I believe Caldera Dr. DOS suffers from the 8 GByte limitation, meaning it can't be located on a partition more than 8 GBytes from the beginning of a disk. For many dual-booting applications, this
Hi Kevin: Thanks very much for all of your work. This gives me some hope that TR-Log will now work under FreeDOS. Time for some experiments... 73, Mark, KD4D _________________________________________
Good day all: Would anyone who is successfully running CT or TR under FreeDOS (or FreeDOS under DOSEMU) please send me your autoexec.bat and config.sys files? I am going to extend my writeup on dual-
Hi Hardy: Possibly. Do you have the paddle inputs enabled? On some parallel ports, you need pull-up resistors on the dash and dot paddle input lines. Try disabling the paddle input for starters. 73,
Hi all: I have four new computers dual-booting DOS and Windows XP. It's not too difficult to do and removes all of the problems with trying to run TR under Windows... If anyone wants the detailed pro
Hi Dragan: This distribution is licensed under the GPL. I am doubtful that they have Microsoft's permission to distribute this, however. It is basically Microsoft's Windows98SE with the version numbe
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 (abo
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 (abo
Hello, all: I have DOS booting from a USB stick. The USB 1.0 memory stick is very slow. I haven't had a chance to try a version 2.0 memory stick, but it should be much faster. Something to keep in mi
Hi Eric: I think it runs under DOSEMU (Linux DOS emulator mode...) I don't know whether the USB keyboard and mouse work under that configuration. 73, Mark, KD4D ______________________________________
Good afternoon, all: I have written a first draft of a procedure to install DOS on a USB memory stick. The key to doing it the easy way is to have a BIOS in your computer (nothing whatsoever to do wi
Good afternoon, all: I have written a first draft of a procedure to install DOS on a USB memory stick. The key to doing it the easy way is to have a BIOS in your computer (nothing whatsoever to do wi
Good afternoon, all: If you have a computer with a USB port that won't boot from a USB stick, you may still be able to run DOS and put your log files on the USB stick. You can probably boot DOS from
Good morning, all: There are a couple of tricks you may be able to use to boot DOS from a CD and save your log files to (and run your logging programs from) to a Windows hard disk without repartition
Good day: I am trying to get TR-Log running under FreeDOS. Has anyone else tried this? Did you get it to work? Last night, I tried to run it off of a USB stick booting FreeDOS. It ran for about 16 QS
Good day, all: My procedure for creating a bootable DOS CD requires only a computer with Windows XP loaded. The procedure does not require any other operating systems. The resulting CD can be booted
Good afternoon, all: I have been successful creating a MS-DOS boot CD, containing a minimal MS-DOS installation, and running TR entirely from a USB memory stick. I have not been able to test this in
Hi Lee: I don't believe USB will work. The built-in serial ports work fine. If it's a desktop, ByteRunner (www.byterunner.com) sells PCI boards with DOS drivers...I've used their dual serial card (wh