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Re: DOSEMU drive access problem



On Mon, 19 May 1997, Ken Lauffenburger wrote:

> On May 18,  6:54pm, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> > Subject: Re: DOSEMU drive access problem
> > On Sun, 18 May 1997, Ken Lauffenburger wrote:
> >
> > >    DOS-C version 0.92 [FreeDOS Release] (Build 37).
> >
> > Is freedos compatible with MS-DOS?

According to the doc's it is almost 100% compatable.

> >
> > Try using msdos boot disk first.
> >
> Aw, do I have to?  I was just getting ready to purge the last
> of the M$ software from my system!
> 
> Actually, good suggestion.  I'll try it tonight.
> 
> But does this really have anything to do with the problem?
> I was thinking that the emufs driver allows dosemu to access
> the drives via the linux device drivers, and hiding the hardware
> details while avoiding access conflicts with linux.  If that is
> the case, then from a disk access point of view why should it
> matter which version of DOS is riding on dosemu?
> 
> --ken
> 
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