This is not news to Linux-aholics, but I've rediscovered how easy it is to
breathe new life into old computers with Linux. KD4D accidently got me
started with his DOS/Windoze dual boot posts for TR. He uses Linux
utilities to do achieve that, and I only thought that was interesting at the
time, but it laid the foundation for this. A friend recently gave me his
old Dell Desktop with a dead disk. An old hard drive I had in my drawer
brought the machine back to life, but (fortunately) I didn't have an
available copy of Windoze to install - thank you Microsoft for making your
installs only work with one computer! K5TR and NA5TT each gave me three
different shades of Linux to consider, and Ubuntu was common to both lists,
so that's what I chose. There was some learning to do, and admittedly it
helped that I had done some UNIX work in a former life. I also learned just
enough about FreeDOS (thanks to all those guys and gals too!) to create a
dual boot Ubuntu-FreeDOS environment on this old Dell. TR runs fine under
FreeDOS. Since this machine does not have a floppy, I gave up a small
amount of memory to install CDROM drivers, but even with that I have 615K
for TR. I still do my email on my Windoze XP box, but Ubuntu (actually the
Samba package) networks easily, so I can boot the contest computer to
Ubuntu, transfer contest files, then reboot back to FreeDOS and TR. Plus I
had the fun of learning about Ubuntu/Linux and FreeDOS.
73, John
Largest executable program size 615K (629,920 bytes)
Largest free upper memory block 0K ( 0 bytes)
FreeDOS is resident in the high memory area.
config.sys::
SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM C:\ /E:512 /P
DEVICE=C:\QHMBOOT.SYS
DOS=HIGH,UMB
DEVICE=C:\QDBOOT.SYS /N
DEVICE=C:\UMBPCI.SYS NOEMS
DEVICEHIGH=C:\QHIMEM.SYS
DEVICEHIGH=C:\QDMA.SYS /O /D /F /L
DEVICEHIGH=C:\QCDROM.SYS /D:CDR1 /UF /L
FILES=40
BUFFERS=20
STACKS=9,256
lastdrive=H
autoexec.bat::
echo off
prompt=$p$g
path=C:\;c:\tr
loadhigh c:\shcdx33a.com /D:CDR1
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