Forgot to update everyone on the thin client DOS project. It's an HP t5740e thin client PC with 2GB of RAM and a 4GB drive. I formatted almost 2GB for the system boot drive and 2GB for the extended DOS partition.Originally, I installed DOS 6.22 on it, but I decided to put FreeDOS on instead. FreeDOS already has most of the drivers needed, so I can install stuff using the USB port. I still have programs on floppies that I bought way back in the early '90s; I was able to just install them from a cheap USB floppy drive.I literally paid like $14 for it, the floppy disks cost more than the drivethese days, $20 for 10 Disks locally! The DOS machine is up and running like a charm. I actually played the original DOOM from way back. Now I am getting back to writing a few batch files. I haven't done that in over 30 years."
Forgot to update everyone on the thin client DOS project. It's an HP
t5740e thin client PC with 2GB of RAM and a 4GB drive. I formatted
They are really nice machines. I have a HP T630 Thin Client running FreeDOS 1.4. I was able to install network drivers and can telnet with it. Using mTCP's DHCP, it gets assigned an IP address, which is nice too.
| Sysop: | Morningstarr |
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| Location: | Mt. Pleasant Nc |
| Users: | 35 |
| Nodes: | 250 (0 / 250) |
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| Calls: | 161 |
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| Files: | 613 |
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