maybe ot: dosemu question

Saqib Shaikh ss at saqibshaikh.com
Thu Jul 12 14:40:54 EDT 2001


shouldn't get into a row, but i tink everyone who wants to use dos should
look at drdos 7.22. it has great networking support, a boot loader that
boots linux, and various other things to do with linux since the company who
made it, lineo, have now stopped making dos and gone into the embedded linux
arena. i think go to ftp.lineo.com/pub/drdos or something similar.
saqib

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregory Nowak" <romualt at megsinet.net>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: maybe ot: dosemu question


> Thanks for the tips.
> I actually already customized some stuff in dosemu.conf, and read
README.TXT.
> I have to say that I'm not finding freedos to be that grate.
> So, it's good to hear that I can use something else
> (I was thinking of pc-dos 7.0 which I have here and like the most out of
all the different doses I've used).
> Greg
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 08:30:49AM -0500, Gene Collins wrote:
> > Hello all.  You don't have to use the free DOS that comes with dosemu.
> > If you have DOS or Windows 95/98 installed on another partition, you can
> > point dosemu at it in your /etc/dos/conf file.  You don't want to point
> > to the raw partition however.  What you want to do is mount the
> > partition, and create a symbolic link to the mount point in
> > /var/lib/dosemu.  Then refer to the symbolic link in your /etc/dos/conf
> > file.  Dosemu will happily boot whatever version of DOS it finds in the
> > linked subdirectory.  You should still point to the original Free DOS
> > image as a second drive for dosemu, since it contains some special
> > dosemu commands, including the exitemu command, which you'll need to
> > gracefully shutdown dosemu.  Other things you'll find of interest are a
> > special mouse driver, and a special cdrom driver that will work with
> > mscdex, just like the standard DOS cdrom drivers do.  If you intend to
> > run the DOS part of Windows 95/98, be sure to edit your MSDOS.SYS file,
> > and change the bootgui=1 to bootgui=0, so that you will boot without
> > attempting to start the Windows part of the system.  DOSEMU does * NOT *
> > support this.  When you boot outtside of linux, you'll have to type win,
> > just like you did for Windows 3.1.  The other thing you should be aware
> > of is that dosemu has its own built in himem and emm386 memory managers,
> > so the ones provided by Microsoft aren't necessary, and won't work.  It
> > is possible to change the extentions that dosemu will look for in the
> > /etc/dos/conf file for autoexec.bat and config.sys.  I changed these to
> > .emu, and made copies of autoexec.bat and config.sys, calling them
> > autoexec.emu and config.emu.  I then customized these .emu files for
> > dosemu, and left my standard autoexec.bat and config.sys files
> > untouched, for normal booting outtside of Linux.  You really need to
> > read the docs to pick up a lot of this information, but be warned, the
> > docs aren't the easiest reading in the world.  But perhaps these tips
> > will give you some ideas.
> >
> > One other thing I should mention is that the /etc/dos/conf file contains
> > parameters for specifying how much of extended and protected memory you
> > want to make available to DOS.  Don't be greedy and allocate all your
> > extended, expanded and protected memory to DOS, or you'll find yourself
> > in trouble.  Leave Linux at least 16 meg for its own use.  The cool
> > thing is that after you get things properly configured, you will be able
> > to run DOS on a virtual console, just like any other Linux application.
> > The difference is that you'll have to use control-alt-<function-key> to
> > get out of the dosemu session and on to another console.  The comments
> > in /etc/dos/conf are your friend.  Read them carefully.  Make a backup
> > copy of the file before you start editing.  You'll save yourself a lot
> > of grieff!
> >
> > Gene
> >
> > >Sorry,
> > >Please ignore.
> > >I didn't realize that mscdex.exe and
> > >the other commands I tryed didn't come with dosemu/freedos.
> > >Even so, I can't imagine why typing theese commmands
> > >would give me insufficient memory errors
> > >instead just saying bad command or filename, or something
> > >like that.
> > >Greg
> > >
> > >
> > >On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 09:05:43PM -0500, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> > >> Hi all,
> > >>
> > >> I know this maybe off topic.
> > >> I'm trying to run a few programs under dosemu
> > >> (one of them being mscdex), and keep getting a
> > >> insufficient memory message. What can I do to increase
> > >> the amount of memory alocated to dosemu,
> > >> or how else might I fix this problem?
> > >> Thanks in advance for any help.
> > >> Greg
> > >>
> > >>
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