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2008 Aug 05
4
Buggy bios, boot of dos image hangs with syslinux, but not with isolinux
...uter. It works fine on others, of course. But now comes the weird part, if I use the same config with isolinux and boot from cd it works on this computer. I played around with raw, bigraw and safeint but nothing worked. Here is the output: Ramdisk at 0xdbef0000, length 0x002d0000 Disk is floppy 0, 2880K C/H/S = 80/2/36, EDD off Using raw access to high memory Total size needed = 2454 bytes, allocating 3K Old dos memory at 0x9d800 (map says 0x9d800), loading at 0x9cc00 1588: 0xffff 15E801: 0x3c00 0x7cbe INT13 08: Success, count = 0, BPT = 0000:0000 old: int13 = e320aaef int15 = e3200fab new: int13...
2007 Oct 29
2
PXE booting dos
Using memlinux I have been able to PXE boot an image I created from one of our DOS boot floppies. It works quite well. I am unable to figure out how to build a larger disk image however. It appears you can use a 2880k floppy without having to pass special options. My attempts so far have failed. Has anyone done this before? I would like to convert the working disk image I have (1.4 meg) to a larger disk so I can copy some additional files to it, and still boot from it. Any pointers would be appreciated. I h...
2006 Mar 23
1
memdisk 1680K floppy support
Hi, I was wondering if 1680K floppy support in memdisk was planned, impossible or undesirable :) I noticed RIP is providing a slightly more stuffed 1680K floppy (but no 2880K floppy) and I had hoped memdisk could support this. Kind regards, -- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [all I want is a warm bed and a kind word and unlimited power]
2010 Nov 17
4
Trouble with Superfloppy format
Hello, are there known issues with some bioses not booting from Superfloppy format? All I get is the Syslinux (c) line and nothing else happens afterwords. Everything works fine if a partition is added to the device. Unfortunately however the target device can not be partitioned. Any hint? Sven -- Why are there so many Unix-haters-handbooks and not even one Microsoft-Windows-haters
2008 Feb 07
1
Problem booting older laptop
I don't know if this is even the proper place for my issue, but since the boot floppies that I have downloaded are syslinux based. I have a 97 vintage Hitachi laptop, and it won't boot newer CDs. It will, however, boot a Debian 2.1 CD. As we know, that version is quite old, and it booted off the second CD, not the first. What I want/need to know, is there a reasonable way for a
2010 Jun 14
4
help
On Wed 5/5/2010 3:28 AM Miller, Shao wrote, ---------------------------------------------- Good day again Matthew, As per (c=80) * (h=2) * (s=48) * (sect_size=512) = 3,932,160 bytes = 7,680 sectors: For Windows, you might enjoy: - "DD for Windows" by John Newbigin and chrysocome[1] - "ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver" and "Zero and Random Device Driver" by Olof