NOTE ***************** DOSEMU now places errors to stderr ****************** use 'dos 2>debug' instead of 'dos >debug'. I have now gone to keeping each of these releases separate by letters as in pre4d.tgz, pre4e.tgz, etc... There are also diffs to go between releases. Please not that pre4.tgz is actually pre4a.tgz in this case. How to quickly get dosemu up and running: 1) Make a DOS bootable disk: - Boot DOS - Format a: /S - Copy fdisk.exe to the diskette - Copy sys.com to the diskette 2) Make dosemu: - Modify the Makefile if you need special keyboard, etc - Do 'make clean' - Do 'make config' - Do 'make dep' - Do 'make install' - Copy an edited examples/config.dist to /etc/dosemu/config - Copy exitemu.com from the commands subdirectory to the diskette - Copy ./hdimage.dist (located in dosemu0.49pl4) to ./hdimage 3) Prepare DOSEMU: - From the dosemu0.49pl4 directory, type dos -A - From the a: drive do fdisk /mbr - From the a: drive do sys c: - type 'exitemu' 4) Go for it: - type dos -D-a - From here you are on your own. Please read the documentation in the doc subdirectory, and most of all ENJOY!!!!! 5) Something not right?: First read the FAQ for Q&A's, then if no luck ... Please run a session 'dos -D+a>debug' and send jmaclean@fox.nstn.ns.ca me your debug (gzip|uuencoded if large), your /etc/dosemu/config file, and background on the system your running (video card, linux release, cpu size, memory). Some notes from Tim Bird (Tim_R_Bird@Novell.COM) on lredir found in the commands subdir : LREDIR allows you to redirect any drive, including one that is currently a physical drive, meaning that you can replace a drive with a redirected one. When you delete the redirection, the physical drive is again visible. I am currently using this so that the boot diskimage disappears, and is replaced by the mounted MSDOS file system in Linux, with the drive letter and root the same as when I just boot DOS. People who use LREDIR in this way should be careful when they use LREDIR in the autoexec, because COMMAND.COM will continue parsing the autoexec.bat from the redirected drive as the same file offset where it left off in the autoexec.bat on the physical drive. For this reason, it is safest to have the autoexec.bat on the redirected drive and the physical drive (diskimage) be the same. Notes: - A mouse driver that works is mscmouse found on Simtel and the mirrors.(msdos/mouse/mouse701.zip) - Various reports have been received that showed DR.DOS is not up to 100% under emufs.sys. I'm thinking it's something invalid in the expected data area's used, but we have yet to track it down. If emufs.sys is not working correctly under DR.DOS for you, please send a debug into me after verifying that all's well when you do the same thing under MS.DOS. If MSDOS also exhibits the same the problems then I really want a debug output. Oh what the heck, send a debug output anyway :-). Many thanks to all involved, including all those who submitted debug output for my viewing pleasure, keep it coming. jmaclean@fox.nstn.ns.ca James B. MacLean Department of Education Student Assistance Division 2021 Brunswick Street Halifax, N.S., Canada B3M 4B2 (902) 424-8438