• Re: anyone uses FreeDOS?

    From bbsing@21:1/172 to mary4 on Sat Sep 7 02:50:22 2024
    On 28 Jun 2024, mary4 said the following...

    i am curious if anyone uses this os on their old systems


    I just installed it on my HP t510.

    I have a ways to go to get networking up. Lots to learn there.

    I hope it can actually get online and make a connection to the internet.

    I've recently built an mgetty system with a modem through an ATA, but I don't have to use the modem to get my FreeDOS system online.

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  • From bbsing@21:1/172 to Ben Collver on Sat Sep 7 02:55:51 2024
    On 28 Jun 2024, Ben Collver said the following...

    Re: anyone uses FreeDOS?
    By: mary4 to All on Fri Jun 28 2024 11:08:05


    I am using FreeDOS on two systems.

    A 1995 desktop with a Pentium processor and 32 MB memory.

    A 2005 laptop with a Pentium-M processor and 512 MB memory.

    They are both networked through a serial port and sneakernet.

    I use FreeDOS because i like that it comes with source code.

    Hi Ben,

    Do your systems have network cards?

    Did you attempt to get tcp/ip working with them with FreeDOS?

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to bbsing on Sat Nov 2 11:57:48 2024
    i am curious if anyone uses this os on their old systems
    I just installed it on my HP t510.

    I have it on my old iMac2011. It worked fine but I haven't used it on daily basis for a long time.. like 5 years or so.. But when I did, I liked to call it HackinDOS ;)

    -h1

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  • From bbsing@21:1/172 to hollowone on Sun Nov 3 23:59:01 2024
    On 02 Nov 2024, hollowone said the following...

    i am curious if anyone uses this os on their old systems
    I just installed it on my HP t510.

    I have it on my old iMac2011. It worked fine but I haven't used it on daily basis for a long time.. like 5 years or so.. But when I did, I
    liked to call it HackinDOS ;)

    i think its a nice OS and i like some of the features. I gave up on the networking part of it for a bit and went to MSDOS. I was pretty confused on how to use FreeDOS and the documentation just wasn't saying enough for me. Now that I learned a bit more about how to make MSDOS use ethernet I think I may give it a try again. MSDOS documentation is gone now days, but I found enough online with an OK example to get my system online.

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to bbsing on Mon Nov 4 06:29:15 2024
    MSDOS documentation is gone
    now days, but I found enough online with an OK example to get my system online.

    With the concept of Shadow Libraries plus AO's books there is a lot of forgotten knowledge available again and because those were once commercially published books, quality and structure is very well thought out usually.

    I relearned TASM's IDEAL mode thanks to one of those books.

    I've learned about packet drivers and custom TCP stack solutions purely from online resources still being actively maintained by various individuals.

    If you have any specific question, shoot, maybe I have found the answer already. I've been playing with DOS on almost daily basis for 3-4 years already. Staying loyal to 6.22 as my basis.

    -h1

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  • From bbsing@21:1/172 to hollowone on Tue Nov 12 00:08:58 2024
    With the concept of Shadow Libraries plus AO's books there is a lot of
    I've never heard of Shadow Libraries, or AO's books. Are AD's books meaning 1980's books?

    forgotten knowledge available again and because those were once
    commercially published books, quality and structure is very well thought
    out usually.

    Yes back before computers were everywhere the books were a lot more detailed.

    I relearned TASM's IDEAL mode thanks to one of those books.
    If you have any specific question, shoot, maybe I have found the answer already. I've been playing with DOS on almost daily basis for 3-4 years already. Staying loyal to 6.22 as my basis.

    Hard to find those books, and knowledge.

    What are your favorite resources?

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to bbsing on Tue Nov 12 12:31:11 2024
    With the concept of Shadow Libraries plus AO's books there is a lot o
    I've never heard of Shadow Libraries, or AO's books. Are AD's books meaning 1980's books?

    Re: Shadow Libraries

    https://greycoder.com/a-list-of-the-largest-shadow-libraries/

    Best equipped today is Anna's Archive. I liked Z-Library before but now it's full of scam.

    AO => Archive Online (www.archive.org) of course.

    If you search both, you can find a lot of interesting books for free (of course legality of such download can be discussed on per country's local laws/interpretations.

    -h1

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  • From bbsing@21:1/172 to hollowone on Sat Nov 23 01:42:21 2024
    On 12 Nov 2024, hollowone said the following...

    With the concept of Shadow Libraries plus AO's books there is a
    I've never heard of Shadow Libraries, or AO's books. Are AD's books meaning 1980's books?

    Re: Shadow Libraries

    https://greycoder.com/a-list-of-the-largest-shadow-libraries/

    Best equipped today is Anna's Archive. I liked Z-Library before but now
    What an awesome resource!
    Thank you.



    it's full of scam.

    AO => Archive Online (www.archive.org) of course.

    If you search both, you can find a lot of interesting books for free (of course legality of such download can be discussed on per country's local laws/interpretations.

    I'm going to try and get the MS-DOS Bible :)

    See whats in that about the networking and memory management.

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