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To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2000 16:38:23 -0800 |
Subject: | Re: Using Loader with DRDOS and WIN95 |
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From: | robert w moss <domanspc AT juno DOT com> |
Reply-To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
I think one of the things you need to do is install DRDos and then Win95, while checking keep Old Dos files . After all the goings on by Caldera and MS, I don't know but what you might have some problems (wasn't the lawsuit about MS putting the poison pill in windows to spite DRDOS for not paying enough for the use of MS proprietary API's and stuff) even then with WIN95 on the computer. I know that even when you go into a DOS window and check off Properties/don't look for windows you can have problems with many DOS games and other applications. You should be able to boot to DOS by hitting F8 on bootup and have full access to your dos stuff. You might try putting DOS on a second partition and let WIN95 have it's weird little perversion to always be on top, ie; WIN95 wants all its applications on drive C. Anything less leads to problems sooner or later, especially if you have DOS stuff on the same computer. You can usually load 'text of data files' anywhere, even on zip or floppy drives, but WIN95 loves to be on a single drive system. I think they planned it from the start because they knew they were going to the 32 bit file system wit WIN98/2000 wanted to get rid of DOS (even their own) completely. After all Bill Gates thinks Windoze is the only system to use and has even (my own thoughts) indirectly hinted to the US Government that he could shut them down any time by his control of Windows. The way that works is, he can get a subpoena for every government office and facility to check for unregistered copies of Windows. When you buy bulk licenses you have to be VERY careful how many computers you install a program on. When the Software police hit your office none of your computers are allowed to be operated until they check them out. Currently MS has the capability to check your computer when you go on site for updates and verify every program on your computer is registered properly, and that is kind of scary. Of course you could just get and old 486dx2/66 with a 1g hd for about $150 at the local swap meet or computer show and use it for DRDos and share your printer and other stuff.?? Good Luck, ----------------------------------------------------------------- Bob 'DOMAN' Moss *"Remember, if you don't have chocolate* * you don't have food"!!!!.............* ======================================== On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 14:38:27 -0600 (CST) John Musielewicz<a123456 AT bitstream DOT net> writes: > I have been forced to install WIN95 on my computer but I would still > like to be able to boot to DR-DOS if I want to. I have been trying to > set up loader but it won't seem to work. Can someone explain how to > set up LOADER with WIN95 installed? Thanks. > > John Musielewicz > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
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