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#21
General Discussion / Inverter Power Supply
Last post by lestech2004 - January 28, 2006, 09:42:05 AM
Hello http://techworld.dyndns.org/discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0> :-D

Does anybody know a power supply to be used for PC that uses DC-DC converter as a substitute? I don't want to use an inverter. Any ideas on this?
#22
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by Sal - November 13, 2005, 02:12:34 PM
Hi there!
So the LAN is over and we had a great time. It wasnt all that succesfull like I wished it to be.
Well after some hours at the LAN I had some time to check for a way to get drivers laoded under DOS. It was hard to try to load yout boot disk and add some network drives ( alot of work hehe )so I found this : http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nkingham/ipxdos.html" target="_blank">http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nkingham/ipxdos.html
It loads the netword drivers in an old way ( atleast it seems that way ;) I updatet LSL.COM, added my DOS drivers for the NIC and it really worked! There was IPX support! I could even use it in the Ramdisk Windows....but... BUT!  
It froze after I wanted to Host a game...hmm.
Then I realized that I could load the whole win95 boot cd until the command win.com and run MAX under dos, without starting win95. Well it froze too. I downlaoded some driver for a friend, modified the IPXNET.bat again and it didnt freeze at first whe he was trying to host a game. After booting up on another system we had the chance to see if it really works. IT FROZE AGAIN! ARGH THE HOST FROZE, THE CLIENT TOO ... after that no one was in good mood to give it another try.  

I dont know why it is crashing and how to solve the problem.

Next time, we will have USB harddrives ^^ install win95 on it, able to restart and so on..
its such an pain in the... >.<  

I am so lost.

Thanks alot for helping me =)

Sal from maythegame.de
#23
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by admin - November 10, 2005, 10:06:08 PM
The DOS Network stuff posted here is mainly for connecting to Windows-based networks.  Those drivers  use up a lot of conventional memory.

Section 3.2 on this page:
http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~eclnj/rallyfaq.htm" target="_blank">http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~eclnj/rallyfaq.htm
describes how to load the IPX drivers under plain DOS (not a dos-box under Windows).

But then you'd still need to find some DOS drivers for your sound card.  You probably won't have time to do this before tomorrow.

An idea for next time:
If your network cards have boot ROMs in them, you could setup a PXE server then boot off the network straight into DOS.  

If you want, you could still load xmsdisk to create a ramdisk, then copy the game directory off of the server to the ramdisk.  In theory this should all be possible.  In practice, I've never tried it before.
#24
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by Sal - November 10, 2005, 04:44:50 PM
I had check the other thread here " DOS Networking " ...I will post my results

very nice here ^^
#25
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by Sal - November 10, 2005, 10:21:56 AM
Hi,
MAX is running very very nice on the win95 ramdisk version. Not that good in Dos though.  
But there is no sound and there arent networkdrivers laoded. I could find a way to reload the drivers without restart. There is a trick to update the registry, but that doesnt work.

I had to take out one 1 gb  ram and it is booting fine with maxfilecache and maxphyspage. When I try to run it with 2 gb some new weird errors show up...so I leave it 1 gb ^^

I have dos network drivers, but damn I dont know how to load them. there are ready network boot disk which are generic ( is this the right word ?! ) so they should work on all nw cards, but since MAX is running slow in dos I need it loaded for windows 95... so my question is ( hadnt  time to try it yet ) ...When I think back...loooooooooong time ago, I can remember my Soundblaster was loading drivers for Dos at the startup ..there was no sound in Dos based games they werent laoded under DOS. ( but under win95 was sound )
The question now is: Can I ADD Netweork dos drivers to your bootdisk? Would it mean that the network card and IPX would be recognize by win95? MAX is a Dos game, it should work or am I wrong?

The LAN is tomorrow, so I dont have much time. It just big trouble for us to drag some old 1 gb harddrives ( or smaller) into a high speed system. Everybody would have to install windows 95 and set it up and so on...thats would work, but this should be the last option. It would be just WOW! (<- very happy expression ^^)  if we could work with a windows 95 on a ramdisk. ( the game runs even smoother, because it runs off the ram ;) )

Can you give me a hint ?  

Again I would like to thank you, this is so not much ontopic.  

seeya  

Sal  

p.s. I think I should regsiter or something ^^
#26
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by admin - November 08, 2005, 06:28:54 PM
The MaxFileCache trick seems to help most people:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb" target="_blank">http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;253912&Product=w98

If you still get "Out of Memory" errors, you can also try a setting called maxphyspage:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q181862/" target="_blank">http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q181862/

Found their English site http://techworld.dyndns.org/discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>  Looks like M.A.X. is an old DOS game.  They say that it won't work in Windows 2000/XP, but works fine in DOS/Win95/98.

It should work, as long as you can get Windows 95 up and running.  If all else fails, you could boot from a DOS boot disk and install the game on the hard drive.  Then you can use the boot disk to get into DOS, then run the game off of the hard drive.  That should work, as long as you have a DOS IPX driver for your network card.
#27
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by Sal - November 07, 2005, 11:38:12 AM
Hi again!
I was so blind, I just didnt see the relation between the "edit /70 a:io.sys" and "From the "Search" ..."Exit"". I though edit /70 would do the rest ( I didnt know that you have to edit the io.sys to let the system know the new registry file name )

Anyway, I got it now ;)
I have to try out if it helps to set the "MaxFileCache" for windows 95, otherwise it doesnt boot with to much RAM.

We need Win95 to play an old game ( lol yeah..) so called " M.A.X. ", its roundbase game and more info you can find here http://www.maxthegame.de/" target="_blank">http://www.maxthegame.de/, sorry just german.  

The problem is that we need ipx to play it multiplayer. You see now whats all behind it =)

Well, I thank you again and I will report  for sure =)

Sal ( that was blind but can see now )
#28
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by admin - November 06, 2005, 11:44:55 PM
Sal,

If you call it system.dat it'll probably boot, but then Windows likes to use the copy of the registry that's on c: drive.  That's fine, until you make the cd, and try booting from it, on a Windows 9x system.  Then you may start running into problems.

http://www.heise.de/ct/english/99/11/206/" target="_blank">http://www.heise.de/ct/english/99/11/206/
http://www.lachiesadicristo.it/w98cd/page10.htm" target="_blank">http://www.lachiesadicristo.it/w98cd/page10.htm

I've never tried allocating more than 256megs with XMSDisk, but it's supposed to support ramdisks up to 2gb.  You can change the ramdisk size by editing the autoexec.bat file.  You'll also need to resize the compressed drive if you're using drive compression.

I'm not aware of any way to get around having to restart after installing software.  For creating the boot cd, I like to use an old drive that I don't need for anything else.  Then if I need to make changes to the boot cd, I plug in the old drive, boot from it, make any changes that need to be done, then copy the drivespace.000 file and burn a new cd.

Hope this helps,

Brent
#29
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by Sal - November 06, 2005, 02:40:18 PM
Ah thats what you´ve meant. Thanks.
I manage to get it to work another way...

just  

A:ATTRIB R:WINDOWSSYSTEM.TAT -H -R -S
R:
CD WINDOWS
copy system.tat R:windowssystem.dat
A:ATTRIB R:WINDOWSUSER.DAT -H -R -S

WIN.COM

Well it worked lol

Thanks again for your guide, it is working great.

Do you know how I can install / uninstall something without needing to restart the pc?
or how I can use more then 512 megabyte of Ram ( my pc now has 2 gb RAM for 3d applications )

Thanks again,

Sal
#30
Software Discussion / Win95b Boot CD bootup problem
Last post by admin - October 30, 2005, 08:40:17 PM
You still need to patch the io.sys file on the floppy disk.  Open up a dos window, then type:

edit /70 a:io.sys

You'll see a bunch of garbage characters.  That's normal.  Look on line line 247 for "SYSTEM.DAT".  Change it to "SYSTEM.TAT"  Save and exit.

Don't patch the io.sys file on your hard disk, just the one on the floppy disk.