Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORTI believe you're right.....DOS supports CD Drives but does not support USB
I believe you're right.....DOS supports CD Drives but does not support
USB ---
hollowone wrote to Rodneyg <=-
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I believe you're right.....DOS supports CD Drives but does not support
USB ---
There are DOS drivers for USB devices. Quick search to get this: http://www.georgpotthast.de/usb/
Have you tried it?
Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORTI believe you're right.....DOS supports CD Drives but does not support USB
I believe you're right.....DOS supports CD Drives but does not support USB ---
There are DOS drivers for USB devices. Quick search to get this: http://www.georgpotthast.de/usb/
Have you tried it?
Tracker1 wrote to Rodneyg <=-
AFAIK, Recent versions of FreeDOS should support a USB drive formatted
as FAT/FAT32. Should show up as long as it's plugged in before booting.
Not sure if there's a way to hot mount though, been a while.
I've been trying to get this thing to work for a few days now, I've reassembled and old machine running MSDOS 6.22. I'm using it also to browse BBS b the way. It's a lot of fun! :0) But do we need a US stick formatted specifically for MSDOS? That seems logical. Because so far, I haven't managed to get my USB stick recognized. What's more, MSDOS can only read partitions up to 2GB, unless I'm mistaken.
Your best bet is really FreeDOS, not MS-DOS if you want to run DOS on
more modern hardware.
:0) But do we need a US stickc
formatted specifically for MSDOS? That seems logical. Because so far, haven't managed to get my USB stick recognized. What's more, MSDOS ca only read partitions up to 2GB, unless I'm mistaken.
I've had some luck recently using MS-DOS 7.1. FreeDOS does have some game
Re: Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORT
By: Woodoochild to hollowone on Fri Jun 16 2023 21:15:04
I've been trying to get this thing to work for a few days now, I've reassembled and old machine running MSDOS 6.22. I'm using it also to browse BBS b the way. It's a lot of fun! :0) But do we need a US stick formatted specifically for MSDOS? That seems logical. Because so far, I haven't managed to get my USB stick recognized. What's more, MSDOS can only read partitions up to 2GB, unless I'm mistaken.
Your best bet is really FreeDOS, not MS-DOS if you want to run DOS on more m
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What exactly is MS-DOS 7.1? The last official standalone release Microsoft made of MS-DOS was 6.22. Would 7.1 be the DOS layer included with Windows 98 or something?
Nightfox wrote to esc <=-
I've had some luck recently using MS-DOS 7.1. FreeDOS does have some game
What exactly is MS-DOS 7.1? The last official standalone release Microsoft made of MS-DOS was 6.22. Would 7.1 be the DOS layer
included with Windows 98 or something?
Re: Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORT
By: esc to Tracker1 on Thu Jun 22 2023 01:00 am
I've had some luck recently using MS-DOS 7.1. FreeDOS does have some game
What exactly is MS-DOS 7.1? The last official standalone release
Microsoft
made of MS-DOS was 6.22. Would 7.1 be the DOS layer included with Windows 98 or something?
Re: Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORT
By: esc to Tracker1 on Thu Jun 22 2023 01:00 am
I've had some luck recently using MS-DOS 7.1. FreeDOS does have some ga
What exactly is MS-DOS 7.1? The last official standalone release Microsoft
Nightfox
Re: Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORT
By: Nightfox to esc on Thu Jun 22 2023 02:18 pm
Re: Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORT
By: esc to Tracker1 on Thu Jun 22 2023 01:00 am
I've had some luck recently using MS-DOS 7.1. FreeDOS does have some game
What exactly is MS-DOS 7.1? The last official standalone release
Microsoft
made of MS-DOS was 6.22. Would 7.1 be the DOS layer included with Window 98 or something?
you can make a boot disk and make sure it has format and fdisk on it.
format with /s and it will be dos 7
you can make a boot disk and make sure it has format and fdisk on it. format with /s and it will be dos 7
The win98 boot disk has those utilities
you can make a boot disk and make sure it has format and fdisk on it. format with /s and it will be dos 7
The win98 boot disk has those utilities
Re: Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORT
By: Woodoochild to hollowone on Fri Jun 16 2023 21:15:04
I've been trying to get this thing to work for a few days now, I've reassembled and old machine running MSDOS 6.22. I'm using it also to browse BBS b the way. It's a lot of fun! :0) But do we need a US stick formatted specifically for MSDOS? That seems logical. Because so far, I haven't managed to get my USB stick recognized. What's more, MSDOS can only read partitions up to 2GB, unless I'm mistaken.
Your best bet is really FreeDOS, not MS-DOS if you want to run DOS on more m
:0) But do we need a US stickc
formatted specifically for MSDOS? That seems logical. Because so f haven't managed to get my USB stick recognized. What's more, MSDOS only read partitions up to 2GB, unless I'm mistaken.
You need a FAT16 partition. Also, to use USB you'll need a driver or bump up
If you can't find one, I know theres a DOS USB driver @ 2oFB... search funct
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Re: Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORT
By: Tracker1 to Woodoochild on Wed Jun 21 2023 11:09 pm
Re: Re: FreeDOS USB SUPPORT
By: Woodoochild to hollowone on Fri Jun 16 2023 21:15:04
I've been trying to get this thing to work for a few days now, I've reassembled and old machine running MSDOS 6.22. I'm using it also to browse BBS b the way. It's a lot of fun! :0) But do we need a US sti formatted specifically for MSDOS? That seems logical. Because so far haven't managed to get my USB stick recognized. What's more, MSDOS c only read partitions up to 2GB, unless I'm mistaken.
Your best bet is really FreeDOS, not MS-DOS if you want to run DOS on mor
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tracker1@roughneckbbs.com
IIRC FreeDOS will suport usb hard drives. Not sure about usb sticks
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