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Re: Xy on Mac revisited-Parallel Universe



Did you Mac guy ever consider the VMWare alternative - lets you run x86
OSes in a window instead of having to reboot. If it works, it has a high
niftiness quotient.


Peter


Lisa Kleinholz wrote:
thanks Patricia. The problem is that my 'tech guy' is a 'mac guy' at local mac store. He doesn't know from DOS. My workload is enormous for the next week or so. After that I'll try to read what I can and test to discover if I can see the USB floppy drive (or my cd drive) from inside Parallels DOS VM. What I've done in XP on my Windows computer is just copy files using windows. How to do that with the virtual machine? Basically, Parallels might be okay for someone with a great degree of expertise in both PC and Mac systems. The documentation, however, is sparse...really useless for someone at my level. It's beginning to look like an expensive mistake. Lisa --- "Patricia M. Godfrey" wrote:
Lisa Kleinholz wrote:
I've added a Xy4 directory, but am not sure what to do next.
Anything IN that directory, or just an empty one?
What do I need to copy into the root directory? What do I need in a
DOS
directory? What's the minimum I need in XY4 directory to test
if/how Xy
works in this environment.
You're probably going to want, if not actually need, the expanded memory manager in the DOS directory (and since I used Novell DOS, which called it something different, I'll have to go digging in old books to find out what) and a config.sys and autoexec.bat file. Not the ones from Windows, but a DOS set; again, I have to refresh my memory. You probably need a lot more files in C:\DOS. Your tech guy didn't INSTALL DOS, he just formatted the disk and copied command.com. I think you need a real DOS installation, but how you get that without a floppy.... If I had time, I might be able to manage it with a sneaker-net shuffle: DOS box (I have one PC old enough--if it's still bootable) to parallel port ZIP disk to USB or CD. I could easily get you the DOS that underlies Win9x. How big is the DOS drive? Well, duh, you need chkdisk.com (or was it .exe?) to find out. Another basic DOS file you don't have.
As of now, nothing happens when I press the track pad in lieu of
mouse.
I have an extra mouse & driver, but don't really use them in Xy.
Should
I try?
NO, unless you've become addicted to mousing. One certainly didn't need one in DOS.
Anyway, any help from you who have more experience would be most appreciated. I have never installed DOS on a machine before, so
have no
idea what's necessary or desirable.
I'll look at my books (I think I still have a few, but as I say, I used Novell) and see if I can find a list of what files constitute a minimal DOS installation. I installed it many times, but always from a floppy. But the DOS installation floppies were in a compressed format; they have to be expanded. I think your tech guy let you down royally. You need a DOS installation: a working, more or less complete DOS setup, not just command.com. Personally, I should have gone with one of the earlier 32-bit Windows: 95 or 98. You could turn off the GUI and just run it as if it were DOS. Xy runs fine under either of them. -- Patricia M. Godfrey PriscaMG@xxxxxxxx
Lisa Kleinholz www.kleinholz.com
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