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Its likely not supported by comcom32. |
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Hi, I was able to actually just set time and date manually in Linux and I think it worked that way. I do know that with dosemu/freedos, I was able to do it. What's the easiest way to install and/or use freedos "freecom" rather than comcomm32. Is there a document on the procedure, and can I switch back to comcom32 after testing? Sorry for the questions, I'm new to this. |
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Hi guys,
I'm working with a dos application which requires that I change the date to pre y2k to set it up and then do maintenance. Then I can set the time back to normal. I've set
$_timemode = "bios"
in a custom dosemu.conf which I load at start.
When I type date 10/01/1999
it just repeats my current date.
Do I need to try to temporarily run dosemu2 through freedos to allow this behavior? I do know that dosemu allowed me to set time and date. What am I missing?
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