Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "kolehmainen".
2006 Oct 27
3
Memdisk doesn't work without floppy drive
...new: int13 = 9e400008 int15 = 9e400290
Loading boot sector... booting...
Disk I/O error
Replace the disk, and then press any key
Now later at home I realized that I could have taken logs with floppy attached
to see if there were any differences but I didn't remember to do that.
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Anssi Kolehmainen
2004 Jan 31
1
Virtual PC not booting
...to load = D5B7
isolinux: Disk error 01, AX = 4200, drive EF
Boot failed: press a key to retry...
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I haven't tried this with real computer.
Anssi Kolehmainen
2008 Jun 09
4
USB keyboard not working? (* Help needed *)
Are there anyone who has a machine on which the *current* version of
SYSLINUX ends up with an inoperable USB keyboard, especially when using
the menu system?
I might have a workaround, but I don't have a system which exhibits the
problem available to me at the moment, and I really don't want to put in
a hack without knowing that it actually does anything...
If you do have such a
2006 Oct 30
2
SYSLINUX 3.32-pre4 released: MEMDISK floppy drive workaround
Hi all,
I have pushed out a SYSLINUX 3.32-pre4. This version attempts to work
around the "missing floppy drive" issue.
If you have systems on which MEMDISK doesn't work without a floppy
drive, I would appreciate it if you would test this out.
-hpa
2006 Nov 21
1
memdisk requires floppy drive to boot
...ack of
documentation made it really daunting. I need to have the UBCD anyways
Furthermore, I was wondering why it seemed 2.88MB floppies work just fine.
Most of the floppies that come with UBCD are 1.62 or 2.88, so is it just that
my 1.44 floppy image wont work?
Perplexed,
Rick Carroll
Anssi Kolehmainen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I stumbled on a rather odd problem. A brand new HP Compaq dx2200 computer
> didn't want to boot up pxelinux+memdisk image. The computer just gave "Disk I/O
> error" and stopped there. Workaround was rather simple... Just attach regular
> floppy d...
2003 Dec 09
0
The spdep package
Hi,
Here is a listw object z corresponding to the matrix W. I understand n,
nn, S0, S1 and S2 in the weights constants summary. Is it simply so that
n1 = n-1, n2 = n-2 and n3 = n-3? If this is true where they are needed?
Just wondering
Osmo
> W
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7] [,8] [,9]
[1,] 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
[2,] 1 0 1 0 1 0