effebi68 10.12.2009, 10:17 |
(un)loading block device drivers: LOADSYS (Users) |
As far as I know, the only reliable way to load AND unload block device drivers such as CDROM after bootup was by means of a quite cute utility called LOADSYS, written by a British folk called G. W. Robinson and still available on some sites; I am pretty much sure to have it on some floppy disc of mine as well. |
Arjay 10.12.2009, 11:20 @ effebi68 |
(un)loading block device drivers: LOADSYS |
> As far as I know, the only reliable way to load AND unload block device |
rr![]() ![]() Berlin, Germany, 10.12.2009, 21:47 @ Arjay |
(un)loading block device drivers: LOADSYS |
> I vaguely remember that one. For many years I used DDL/DDU (DDL = Device --- |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 11.12.2009, 07:23 @ Arjay |
(un)loading block device drivers: LOADSYS |
> I vaguely remember that one. For many years I used DDL/DDU (DDL = Device |
DOS386 11.12.2009, 01:51 @ effebi68 |
(un)loading block device drivers: LOADSYS | DEVLOAD | USBDOS |
> As far as I know, the only reliable way to load AND unload block device --- |
Arjay 19.06.2010, 16:42 (edited by Arjay, 19.06.2010, 17:34) @ DOS386 |
DRVLOAD.COM (VERSION 1.0) Copyright (c) 1993 Rick Knoblaugh |
Whilst researching further DOS SYS drivers to test with. I have just become aware (/reminded) that PC Mag also released a SYS loader called DRVLOAD: |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 22.06.2010, 08:45 @ Arjay |
DEVLOAD - Jim Kyle from _Undocumented DOS_ |
BTW, I believe Jim Kyle wrote a DEVLOAD tool that was pretty much included verbatim in _Undocumented DOS_. I think this is the one that DR-DOS ships with. (I don't have the book, so I can't say for sure.) |
Arjay 22.06.2010, 09:19 (edited by Arjay, 22.06.2010, 09:37) @ Rugxulo |
DEVLOAD - Jim Kyle (Undocumented DOS) is available with src |
> BTW, I believe Jim Kyle wrote a DEVLOAD tool that was pretty much included |