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Software Support => DOS/WinCab => Topic started by: GadgetGeek on June 15, 2005, 08:53:15 am
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First question is really applicable to either DOSCab or WinCab. I know you remove the "The" from artist name before performing alphabetization. How would Eric Clapton be classified...under "E" for Eric or "C" for Clapton? If I go to the record store to purchase one of his releases, I would look under C. I'm guessing you'd have him under "E". (I know, if I'd install it, I could see myself)
Second, any advice on getting networking to work on a DOS machine? My target machine does not really like W98SE and it won't handle anything newer than that. However, my music archive is on a different machine, and that is the way I'd like to keep it.
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First question is really applicable to either DOSCab or WinCab.
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Thanks. I expected as much on the artists and I've been ripping under that assumption. And now that you've added CD skins, DOSCab is a viable option for me
Regarding the networking, I was unaware of the Ghost option so I'll look into that a bit. I knew about mapping network drives. I've actually spent a fair amount of time in a networked DOS environment in my younger days, I just didn't have to do the network setup at the time. Guess its time to get my hands dirty again.
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Regarding the networking, I was unaware of the Ghost option so I'll look into that a bit.
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Chris
For the sorting "problem" you could use a mapping text file e.g.
Eric Clapton=Clapton, Eric
Suzanne Vega=Vega, Suzanne
that maps artist name in tag to artist name for sorting. Naturally it would be our responsibility to create and modify our own entries.
One for the wishlist . . . . ?
regards
Gary
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A quickie on the dos networking - I found that Barts Bootable Network Floppy a godsend.
http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/
Its completely modular so you can choose what to include, supports loads of NICs, and the first time you run it you can set up your parameters, included mapped network drives like \\mypcserver\mp3share, which can automap next boot. I copied it to a HD to get a fast booting dos network.
Worked an absolute treat with Doscab. I only ditched it as I was always planning to go wireless, and came completely unstuck with no wireless dos support at all. (I think a
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Thanks. I've stumbled across Barts stuff before and saw this last night. I'm hoping to get a wee bit of time this weekend to experiment.
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Worked an absolute treat with Doscab. I only ditched it as I was always planning to go wireless, and came completely unstuck with no wireless dos support at all. (I think a
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Worked an absolute treat with Doscab. I only ditched it as I was always planning to go wireless, and came completely unstuck with no wireless dos support at all. (I think a
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That viewsonic one is wep only, they cant give those away nowdays.
The wrt54g is a router, but its usually cheaper then the wap54g which is the AP, and it has more ethernet ports so you can plug more things into it. - it wont do 802.1x authentication however so your not as secure as it could be.
It needs the 3rd party firmware to get client and wds bridge modes, and WPA doesnt seem to work in client, but bridge is fine, so long as your other AP will connect to it. I have all linksys wireless aps here and its pretty reliable.
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Hey thanks - you are right of course, I hooked up a friends 11b access point just fine (think that was a linksys one - aimed at an Xbox or something, but really just an access point). However at the time I was attempted to build a wireless mp3 player that was very small - no HD, was booting to DOS off a compact flash, mini-itx so no fans, and was going to wireless stream the mp3 to DosCab. So needed a small internal wireless solution (or at the most a USB wireless stick).
However, Doscab does not stream mp3's, which while is ok for a 3-4 meg mp3 (small delay as file is transferred) I have a large amount on CD mixes in my collection (100meg+) and a lot of high bitrate files (10meg songs). Problem is wireless network is shared, which really kills file transfers when in use, and those big mixes are a no no.
So went with windows, which meant needing an HD, which killed off the project....
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Got a little bit of time over the weekend and did get my DOS (W98 direct booting to DOS) machine setup and networked. I experimented with Bart's Network Boot Disk mentioned above, but ended up using info at http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/doscltcp.htm to get my network connections working.
DOSCab running mostly, but I'm pretty sure I've got my sound drivers messed up. Used the ones that came with it (ALS 4000), but saw in other threads that there is a better driver out there. Hopefully tonite I'll get that downloaded and installed and that will cure my problem (song loads, but freezes at 0:00...which other threads indicate is a sound problem).
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DOSCab running mostly, but I'm pretty sure I've got my sound drivers messed up.