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HP 200LX - Install DOS Applications based on Zip Files - Roland Storz - 04-02-2008 Hi Everybody, Does anybody know the most efficient and easiest way to install bigger DOS applications like DBaseIV or Windows 1.x to the HP 200LX? Problem: from the Web many DOS applications are available for free download, however, simply to unzip the files and to run setup.exe does not help all the time, since you are often asked to enter "disk1" or to enter "setup disk". Does somebody know a more sexy way than just "creating" physical disks to overcome the problem?
Many Thanks, Roland
Re: HP 200LX - Install DOS Applications based on Zip Files - Raymond Del Tondo - 04-02-2008 Hi,
the following works in many cases (not always): If the installer asks for a different name, or more 'disks', then act accordingly, of course;-)
IIRC I installed Windows from a plain directory, with the suitable
About the Windows installation: You can use Windows 3.0 , I had Windows run even with a serial mouse connected, which made it somewhat more usable.
It's nice to see Windows 'run' (or better walk) on the 200LX,
Raymond
Re: HP 200LX - Install DOS Applications based on Zip Files - Dia C. Tran - 04-02-2008 I don't have a 200LX but for many DOS apps I want to install on a machine without floppy I would install them on another DOS machine and simply transfer the whole directory over and then edit the autoexec.bat and config.sys to match if neccesary.
Re: HP 200LX - Install DOS Applications based on Zip Files - Roland Storz - 04-02-2008 Hi, GEOS looks good, do you know where to find/get the 80186 Version?
Thanks, Roland
Re: HP 200LX - Install DOS Applications based on Zip Files - Raymond Del Tondo - 04-02-2008 Hi Roland, Wikipedia points to some interesting locations regarding GEOS downloads;-)
Apart from that: Please take a look at the HP OmniGo 100 or 120, HTH Regards
Raymond Edited: 2 Apr 2008, 4:46 p.m.
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