Reply 10520 of 29602, by creepingnet
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Have been finally giving FreeDOS a serious try on the 486. Seems to have some SERIOUS speed improvement over MS-DOS 6.22, Dillo ran like crap on that setup, it runs amazing on my DX4 under FreeDOS. Also the first time I used Links (Lynx?) and had some REALLY good success surfing in Lynx, seems HTTPS is fully implemented as I even managed to access a bunch of HTTPS sites with it.
Was a bit of a tricky installation though. Somehow the bootloader for the install with the Legacy CD or Floppy boot both caused the 486 to fail, and even once or twice corrupted the firmware on my SB AWE64 (or caused it to stop addressing at least). Found the trick was when booting off CD/Floppy I hit F5 to bypass some kind of Kernel drive detection, and then install - but I had to do so from a freshly formatted partition and using the CD ortherwise for some reason, Autoexec.bat and Config.sys don't get copied. Also had to learn to install the other packages post-mortem and figure out that I had to use the packet driver from my original Floppies to setup networking.
Currently I'm copying my legacy DOS stuff to the HDD, then it's back in the caddy. I have one more RH17 caddy, maybe it's time to buy a IDE/CF adapter or some DOMs to experiment with, esp since I want to play around with some other O/S including OpenBSD and Linux on this machine.
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