Summary: Help Trying to get a 486 running dos 6 to recognise my compact flash card. Have old version of cardsoft that is fime with older pcmcia 32MB ata flash,...
Summary: Hi As you say the SATA drive is recognised as a bootable device, therefore if the drive was SYSed from DOS, DOS should boot from it "theoritically", I...
Summary: http://www.bgdf.com/darkehorse/forums Yes this forum is still up and yes USB in DOS and also NT4 is entirely feasible, I use USB external Compact Flas...
Summary: Hi, I have a notebook without hard disk, instead I use a compact flash card. I've installed already Windows 3.11 successfully on it, so I boot with a ...
Summary: madmaxUSB yes you are correct about FAT, with my external compact flash / smart media if I format them under XP, and I would presume W2K, they are not...
Summary: Does it work with memory card readers too? I am going to buy a compact flash card (the price for 256 Mb has dropped to about 60 Euro at the time I wri...
Summary: Yes USB is supported under DOS although you can't boot from the device unless your BIOS allows it. Alternatively, an IDE compact flash adapter with a ...
Summary: I believe DOS is required for a specific programRick344P but if want to know more about DOS capibilities and modern technology look thru www.mwpms.ukl...
Summary: This is a DOS issue. A flash drive with a 6.22 boot sector, 6.22 system files, and it says MS-DOS 6.22 on the screen after it boots. What other forum ...
Summary: "I need this device to be truly mobile and therefore I will try and connect directly to the internet. I have located a PCMCIA that claims to be compat...
Summary: @ MWCC that actually makes a lot of sense after reading this: "Compact Flash Media used in an SerialATA Adaptor is recognised as a hard drive, whilst...
Summary: Hi, I'm working in pure DOS v7.10 and I installed successfully the USB drivers for DOS and now I can download my pictures from my compact flash reade...
Summary: I find I cannot have my webcam connected at the same time as my usb modem or usb compact flash reader if i do then it doesnt work, if i need to use my...
Summary: If you are doing this because the laptop hd is dead, an IDE adapter from PC Engines with a compact flash card can hold more info than a boot floppy. F...
Summary: Apologies, I meant run the software from High Capacity floppies, maybe two drives? Though if you are looking for capacity why not use Compact Flash Me...
Summary: The MSDOS start up disk just boots the PC to an MSDOS prompt and if your drives are FAT32 formatted it can see the contents. As it stands it has no o...
Summary: I am creating a shell for Windows in Flash. Yes, Flash, the ubiquitous web art tool. However, the minimal scripting capabilities in the current incarn...
Summary: Two or three months ago in this forum were asked some questions on using “motto hairu” driver. I have decision on this problem. My desktop has SCSI ha...
Summary: Hi madmaxUSB, thankyou for the long post and very informative. I have been using a clients copy of IOMEGA NORTON GHOST 2003 as it is a bootable CD an...
Summary: Hi Guys I need a DOS driver for a Texas Instruments PCI -1510 pcmcia cardbus. So I can format a compact flash card. Any help will be most greatfully r...
Summary: 1. Never leave diskettes in the disk drive, as data can leak out of the disk and corrode the inner mechanics of the drive. Diskettes should be rolled ...
Summary: FYI: MP3 Players are actually Flash Media, unfortunately many manufactuers code the Boot Sector so it can not be SYSed. A) If one is fortunate to h...
Summary: OK, this is what I get when trying to access a 256MB Flash Drive in DOS: ------------------------ Available ID=0 ID 0 = HD .. USB 2.0 #1 : ?? Divide O...
Summary: I recently purchased a crucial 256mb thumb drive and installed the Panasonic drivers: USBaspi.sys and DI1000DD.Sys for DOS. Once I set the bios to se...