Hi,
What version were you using? They should be at about version 1.1 now.
It's important to have the latest kernel and command shell.
Fortunately, even if you run an older version, you can download newer
components. I only used FreeDOS on a virtual machine as an experimental
boot floppy and never actually installed it but I understand that there
is a package system similar to most Linux distros. All packages are
just standard zip files anyway. Kernel development seems to be fairly
active.
John Heim wrote:
I messed around with FreeDOS quite a bit last summer. I got it working
with jaws for DOS. I was planning on making a bootable CD with
FreeDOS, jaws for DOS, and the Win XP installation files. But it
didn't work because the Windows setup program wouldn't work under
FreeDOS.
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