i am an idiot...
how do i boot in dos? i tried F8 during startup and esc during startup. i get the BIOS screen
i KNOW i am missing something stupid.
booting in dos
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You probably aren't an idiot, but you may not be old enough to have learned to love, or at least to live with, DOS.
To run Motorola DOS-based RSS, your machine must run a native DOS operating system, either MS-DOS 6.22 or PC-DOS 7.0. You cannot get to native DOS via Windows, and this includes both the "DOS Window" (or Run|Command) function and the "Exit to DOS" function. Neither gives you native DOS and, in particular, neither permits an application to take hardware control of the UART chip, which the RSS requires.
What you have to do is dedicate a machine to DOS, acquire DOS installation disks, and install DOS from scratch. This doesn't require a Ph.D, only a bit of patience and a set of install disks.
To run Motorola DOS-based RSS, your machine must run a native DOS operating system, either MS-DOS 6.22 or PC-DOS 7.0. You cannot get to native DOS via Windows, and this includes both the "DOS Window" (or Run|Command) function and the "Exit to DOS" function. Neither gives you native DOS and, in particular, neither permits an application to take hardware control of the UART chip, which the RSS requires.
What you have to do is dedicate a machine to DOS, acquire DOS installation disks, and install DOS from scratch. This doesn't require a Ph.D, only a bit of patience and a set of install disks.
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Getting into "pure DOS" isn't really the problem, the problem with XP is most OEM providers sell their boxes with XP formatted as NTFS, not FAT32. When formatted as NTFS, you cannot access the "C" drive (or whatever letter your hard drive is on your particular machine) when you boot into DOS...be it by boot disk or whatever. This limits the RSS you can use to those which can reside & run off a floppy. Fine for a lot of it, but not so good for MTSX, MCS, Astro, etc.Johnny Galaga wrote:I have used both WindowsME and WindowsXP on my computer, and with a WinME boot disk insterted into my A drive during startup, I've always been able to get my computer to boot into pure DOS mode.
A couple of solutions are to reload the XP computer with the FAT32 filing system, or try booting from a DOS-bootable USB stick if your hardware allows.
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I run the freeware XOSL to dualboot my machine
http://www.ranish.com/part/xosl.htm
.. that being said, see my other post for my how come everything except MTSX RSS works...
http://www.ranish.com/part/xosl.htm
.. that being said, see my other post for my how come everything except MTSX RSS works...