I'm using vmware workstation Pro in a Windows 10 x64 Pro host
with a Ubuntu 22.04 guest.
Hey Martin!
I'm using vmware workstation Pro in a Windows 10 x64 Pro host with
a Ubuntu 22.04 guest.
Not that I know, but it seems to me that an emulator should be run on the host machine, not on a guest. Check this out first before jumping through too many hoops as it will save you much grief if I am right.
I see quite a few issues with 'hardware' in your log file, including
video, that leads me to suspect the above might be true.
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I have to run it on the guest, I'm not running Linux on the host
and it wouldn't be feasible.
This is mostly used by BBS sysops in order to run DOS doors,
under a VM.
Hey Martin!
I have to run it on the guest, I'm not running Linux on the host
and it wouldn't be feasible.
Why not? Linux runs fine as a host, although I am still not sure
dosemu2 will work on anything I have running here. I lack the
dependencies required as well as all the machines I have a pure 64
bit.
This is mostly used by BBS sysops in order to run DOS doors,
under a VM.
Understood. Last time I had it working ws on a 486 with no VM (i486
linux host). That was over 25 years ago. I still am suspicious
about running it within a guest no matter what. Have you had it
working before?
You obviously don't understand how DOSEMU interacts with a BBS to
provide DOS emulation then.
You should update doemu2 to a version built on or after 17th July
if there is one for Windows.
I know there was some issues with the linux version.
It works great without vm's or emulators.
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