Rename the freedos directory and create a new one, then put the
MSDOS 6.22 files in it, then copy the DOSEmu files (from the renamed
freedos directory) in it.
Hope this helps.
Bye.
El 05/03/09 09:18, Javier Tarifa escribió:
One program was crashing and I thhought that it was dosemus' fault,
but then I tried it on a "native" FreeDOS and it crashed the same way,
so I'm trying to run MS-DOS 6.22 on it. The problem is that if I
simply replace freedos with the DOS-6.22 files it says "invalid dos
version" and doesn't boot, waiting for a correct command.com.
If I remove the file kernel.sys which seems that's exclusive to
freedos dosemu will simply say that there's no operating system.
So, what is the way to make other DOSes work?
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