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- From: rayancog@pacific.net.ph (Raymond Ancog)
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- Subject: PC/GEOS OS FAQ, Geos Compatibility Information (part 3/6)
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- The most recent version of this file can be found at any news.answers
- archive site. One such site is rtfm.mit.edu, in the
- /pub/usenet/comp.os.geos.misc subdirectory. The most recent version of the
- FAQ is also available from my home page at
- http://www.geocities.com/originalravinray/geos/faq/ in both HTML and ASCII
- format.
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-
- DISCLAIMER
-
- I make no claims about the accuracy of this information. Use it at your own
- risk. This file is compiled from various sources, including but not limited
- to USENET, the Web, commercial networks, and electronic mail. The FAQ is
- mostly targeted towards desktop Geos users, both Ensemble and NewDeal
- Office. However, there are still many sections devoted to other topics and
- Geos platforms.
-
- This information may be freely distributed, in whole or in part, in any
- form, provided that any distributor:
-
- * Tells me, so that I can inform you of updates to the FAQ and tell the
- USENET community (I will keep the information confidential, if you
- desire)
- * Makes every reasonable effort to keep this information current
- * Releases myself and the rest of USENET from any liability.
-
- If this file leaves the confines of USENET for any BBS's, web pages, user
- groups, commercial networks, or other networks (FidoNet, GeoHolics Net,
- etc.) or vendors, please let me know so that I can pass along the
- information to others.
-
- Please send submissions, comments, suggestions, or corrections to
- rayancog@pacific.net.ph.
-
- CREDITS
-
- I'd like to give the following folks my thanks:
-
- * Steve Main (ndmain@aol.com) former Director of Technical Services,
- NewDeal.
- * John Howard (johnh@breadbox.com) of Breadbox Computers, for giving me
- up-to-date info.
- * Stephen Haffly (hafflys@earthlink.net) for reposting this FAQ to
- FidoNet.
- * Lynn Montelauro (GSMLynn@aol.com) for making this FAQ a part of GSMN.
- * Rose Walton PC Coaches (rwcoaching@aol.com,
- http://users.aol.com/rwcoaching/) for distributing copies of this FAQ
- to its customers.
- * Werni Grieder (BaselBasel@aol.com,
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/WerniGrieder) for being a
- Geos deity.
- * Doug Taylor (doug-taylor+@osu.edu) for a lot of the PDA information.
- * All the people who have written great Geos software.
- * All the people who mail me information and follow comp.os.geos.misc.
- * And of course, James Bearden, the original author of this FAQ.
-
- UPDATES
-
- Since the previous update (February 10, 2002), the following sections have
- been updated:
-
- * Credits (John Howard's e-mail addresses)
- * Section 3.1.1 Where can I find more information about running
- Geos with my software and hardware?
- * Section 3.2.1 What versions of DOS are compatible with Geos?
- * Section 3.8.1 Is Geos compatible with Windows NT/2000?
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- INDEX
-
- * 3 Geos Compatibility Information
- o 3.1 Where to find more compatibility information
- + 3.1.1 Where can I find more information about running Geos
- with my software and hardware?
- o 3.2 DOS Compatibility
- + 3.2.1 What versions of DOS are compatible with Geos?
- o 3.3 DR-DOS
- + 3.3.1 I switched from MS-DOS/PC-DOS to DR-DOS and Geos won't
- load, even after I run SETUP. What am I doing wrong?
- + 3.3.2 Does the desktop version support DR-DOS 6.0
- task-switching?
- + 3.3.3 Can I run Windows 3.1 on DR-DOS?
- + 3.3.4 DR-DOS is kind of old. Are there any updates?
- + 3.3.5 Will ZIP drives work with DR-DOS 6.0?
- o 3.4 Novell DOS
- + 3.4.1 What about the Task Switcher/Multitasker in Novell's
- NW-DOS 7?
- o 3.5 Linux
- + 3.5.1 How can I get Geos to run under Linux?
- o 3.6 Macintosh
- + 3.6.1 How can I get Geos to run on my Macintosh?
- + 3.6.2 How can I exchange files between my Mac and my Geos
- platform?
- + 3.6.3 Will Geos work with a DOS Compatibility Card?
- o 3.7 Network
- + 3.7.1 How can I use one document directory for different
- drives?
- + 3.7.2 Are there any versions of Geos made specifically for
- networks?
- o 3.8 Windows NT/2000
- + 3.8.1 Is Geos compatible with Windows NT?
- o 3.9 HP 200LX and OmniGo 700
- + 3.9.1 Will the desktop version run on my Hewlett Packard
- 200-LX or OmniGo 700 palmtop computer?
- o 3.10 Iomega Zip Drives
- + 3.10.1 Does the Iomega Zip drive or removable drives work
- with Geos?
- o 3.11 Windows 95/98/Millennium Edition
- + 3.11.1 Can I run Ensemble/ NewDeal under Windows 95/98?
- o 3.12 Y2K Compliance
- + 3.12.1 Is Geos fully Y2K compliant?
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 3 Geos Compatibility Information
-
- 3.1 Where to find more compatibility information
-
- 3.1.1 Where can I find more information about running Geos with my software
- and hardware?
-
- The GeoInfo database is an excellent source of compatibility information.
- You may need to do a bit of searching to find it, since as of this writing
- I haven't accessed it in years.
-
- 3.2 DOS Compatibility
-
- 3.2.1 What versions of DOS are compatible with Geos?
-
- Geos will run on the following DOS'es:
-
- * MS-DOS 3.x or higher (including Win9x MS-DOS mode); see below
- * Windows 9x/ME DOS window; see below
- * PC DOS 3.x or higher
- * OS/2 DOS window
- * Windows NT/2000 DOS window (NDO 98 and higher only); see below
- * DR DOS 5.0 or higher (including Novell DOS 7.0)
- * Datalight ROM-DOS 6.22 (used in several PDA's and the Nokia 9000)
- * PTS-DOS
- * FreeDOS (latest beta only)
- * General Software Embedded DOS-ROM (used in the Nokia 9110)
- * PocketDOS for Windows CE and Psion EPOC32 units (CGA display only);
- this is now a discontinued product
- * XT-CE with CEDOS for WinCE (CGA display only)
-
- It will not run on the following DOS'es:
-
- * multiuser DOS'es, such as DR Multiuser DOS, Concurrent DOS, Real/32
- * PC-MOS
-
- 3.3 DR-DOS
-
- 3.3.1 I switched from MS-DOS/PC DOS to DR-DOS and Geos won't load, even
- after I run SETUP. What am I doing wrong?
-
- Make sure that you have FILES=3D120 or more for DR-DOS 6.0. Novell DOS 7.0=
- as
- well as higher versions of DR-DOS need only FILES=3D30.
-
- 3.3.2 Does the desktop version support DR-DOS 6.0 task-switching?
-
- The desktop versions currently supports the task-switching of DR-DOS 6.0
- TaskMax and Novell DOS 7.0 & DR-DOS 7.x Task Manager. Dormant tasks will
- appear in the Express Menu to be picked. Switching is nearly instantaneous.
-
- 3.3.3 Can I run Windows 3.1 on DR-DOS?
-
- Pensey (pensey@bigfoot.com) says:
-
- "Windows 3.1 can be installed on DR-DOS, but you will need the DR-DOS
- upgrade patches. Also, don't let Windows modify your CONFIG.SYS and
- AUTOEXEC.BAT. Do it yourself. Otherwise it will try and put in
- HIMEM.SYS, change your EMM386.SYS and add SMARTDRV."
-
- 3.3.4 DR-DOS is kind of old. Are there any updates?
-
- Yes. Caldera purchased DR-DOS and the rest of the Digital Research
- technology from Novell. The current versions, 7.03, can be found at
- http://www.lineo.com/, the website of its Lineo subsidiary.
-
- 3.3.4 Will ZIP drives work with DR-DOS 6.0?
-
- Pensey (pensey@bigfoot.com) says:
-
- "Nope! Try Novell DOS 7.0. Patches are also available for Novell
- DOS. The newer versions of Caldera's DR-DOS include all the
- patches."
-
- 3.4 Novell DOS
-
- 3.4.1 What about the Task Switcher/Multitasker in Novell's NW-DOS 7?
-
- Novell DOS has been purchased by Caldera (http://www.lineo.com) and renamed
- back to DR-DOS. The Multitasker and Geos don't work together at all on most
- systems, although a few people have had good luck with it. You can get the
- task switcher to work with Geos by making sure that it uses the correct key
- combination (Ctrl-Esc). Select the DR-DOS TaskMax switcher in Geos
- preferences and it should work, although cutting and pasting between DOS
- and Geos will not work.
-
- 3.5 Linux
-
- 3.5.1 How can I get Geos to run under Linux?
-
- Obtain and figure out the shareware DOS emulator DosEmu. Michael Hirsch
- (hirsch@mathcs.emory.edu) writes:
-
- "Geos can run quite well under the Linux DOS emulator but you
- need to set up the /etc/dosemu.conf file correctly. The important
- thing is that DOSEMU must have full partition access (or even
- full disk access) to whatever partition contains Geos. You can't
- give partition access to a mounted partition, so you may have to
- unmount the DOS partition before running DOSEMU. Of course, you
- could write a script that does this automatically."
-
- Ross J. Reedstrom (ross@repressor.pharmacy.wisc.edu) writes:
-
- "I got Geos to recognize my lredired \\linux\dos drive as drive
- C: and start up off of it. This allows me to leave my DOS
- partition mounted, and access files safely from both Geos and
- Linux. I can even access all my Linux files (with mangled names,
- however, if they're not 8.3). The trick was to grep though my SDK
- documentation and discover the msnet.geo file system driver, and
- how to force Geos to recognize a net drive. The key is the
- following lines in GEOS.INI:
-
- [system]
-
- fs =3D {
- msnet.geo
- cdrom.geo
- }
-
- "According to the SDK documentation, this section loads
- 'secondary file system drivers' if they are not automatically
- recognized properly. I load both the msnet.geo, described as
- being for generic drive redirectors, and the cdrom.geo, for
- mscdex CD-ROM access, of course, since I have a CD-ROM and use
- the DOSEMU CD-ROM driver."
-
- 3.6 Macintosh
-
- 3.6.1 How can I get Geos to run on my Macintosh?
-
- Some folks tried running Geos on a Macintosh using SoftPC, a DOS emulation
- program, and SoftWindows, a Windows emulator. (Insignia Solutions, the
- creator of SoftPC and SoftWindows, has since sold its emulation software to
- FWB Software.) Another FWB emulator, RealPC goes one step further by
- emulating an entire PC. Two other PC emulators are BlueLabel Power Emulator
- and VirtualPC. William Ove reports that Geos runs successfully on the FWB
- and BlueLabel emulators.
-
- 3.6.2 How can I exchange files between my Mac and my Geos platform?
-
- Creative Digital Publishing has released a shareware program called
- MacPCCOM=99 available at:
-
- * Creative Digital's Newton vendor forum on CompuServe - GO
- NEWTVENS
- * Max Mansour's OmniGo page:
- http://www.ziplink.net/~maxm/omnigo/utilities.html
- * American Online (Computing/PDAs/New Files and Free Uploading)
-
- Look for the Stuffit archive MacPCCOM.sit.
-
- MacPCCOM lets Macintosh users upload and download files to and from Geos
- devices, like the HP OmniGo and the Casio Zoomer, and navigate the Geos
- file system from the Mac. It requires a serial cable connecting the Geos
- device to the Mac's modem port.
-
- MacPCCOM has been tested with an OmniGo and a Centris 610 running System
- 7.3d0. Although it should work with other Macs, Mac OS versions, and Geos
- devices, it has not been tested on other configurations.
-
- 3.6.3 Will Geos work with a DOS Compatibility Card?
-
- Edward Di Geronimo Jr. (edwdig@bergen.gov) reports success getting this to
- work , once he set the mouse to PS/2.
-
- 3.7 Network
-
- 3.7.1 How can I use one document directory for different drives?
-
- Pensey (pensey@bigfoot.com) says:
-
- "You can change the default document directory Geoworks uses for
- one directory for all copies of Geoworks running to keep a common
- pool of letters or databases etc. Set up an identical directory
- structure on the server where you want to store documents and add
- a paths section to GEOS.INI
-
- [paths]
- top =3D n:\geos20 (where n: is the network drive)
-
- "Alternatively specify an additional document directory:
-
- [paths]
- document =3D n:\docs
-
- "Geos will add the two directories together. Documents on the
- network drive will appear with their names underlined."
-
- Note that this is only for Geos 2.0 or higher; it doesn't work with Geos
- 1.x.
-
- 3.7.2 Are there any versions of Geos made specifically for networks?
-
- NewDeal offers a network version that can be run from the network server.
- Novell, LANtastic, and LanManager networks are officially supported and
- reports from the field indicate that Windows NT/2000 and Windows 95/98/ME
- also work, along with many lesser-known networks. The stand-alone version
- of NewDeal is network aware and will recognize and interact with drives and
- printers on most networks. SchoolView was written to support Novell
- NetWare.
-
- 3.8 Windows NT/2000
-
- 3.8.1 Is Geos compatible with Windows NT/2000?
-
- With a bit of tinkering, Geos 3.0 runs under Windows NT/2000. Two versions
- of the Nokia SDK also come with versions of Geos 3.0 that require Windows
- NT/2000 to run. Check out the latest on Geos in WinNT/2000/XP at
- ftp.breadbox.com. Look for the document named "geos in NT.txt".
-
- 3.9 HP 200LX and OmniGo 700LX
-
- 3.9.1 Will the desktop version run on my Hewlett Packard 200LX or OmniGo
- 700LX palmtop computer?
-
- Yes, people have reported good performance running the desktop version on
- these computers. However, there are some problems. First of all this
- requires a flash disk. Geos is a GUI OS, so a mouse is highly recommended.
- The ALPS Glidepoint has been reported to work with these computers and
- Geos. Perhaps the worst problem running Geos on these computers is that
- Geos takes over the keyboard and prevents the use of the suspend feature
- until exiting from Geos.
-
- 3.10 Does the Iomega Zip drive or removable drives work with Geos?
-
- 3.10.1 Does the Iomega Zip drive or removable drives work with Geoworks?
-
- The Iomega Zip drive will work well with all versions of Geoworks/NewDeal.
- When using GeoManager or NewManager, the Zip drive appears as a 3.5" floppy
- drive, but does contain its own drive letter. The earlier Bernoulli Box
- drives made by Iomega as well as Syquest removable drives like the EZFlyer
- will also work with all versions of Geoworks/NewDeal. Those drives are
- iconed with 5.25" drives. NewManager in NDOr3 and later now has separate
- icons for Zip drives and removable drives, which can be displayed by
- editing the drive values of the [system] section of GEOS.INI. It is
- possible to run entire versions of Geoworks Ensemble from these drives, but
- be careful when doing this because you're only supposed to use Geoworks /
- NewDeal on one machine at a time.
-
- If Geos is loaded in a DOS window from Windows 95/98, and the Windows
- version of Guest or Active Disk is used for mounting Iomega drives, then
- the Zip or Jaz drive will be recognized. However, running Geos from MS-DOS
- mode requires the DOS version of Guest for Iomega drives to be loaded.
-
- 3.11 Windows 95/98/Millennium Edition
-
- 3.11.1 Can I run Ensemble / NewDeal under Windows 95/98/ME?
-
- Yes! PC/GEOS provides an excellent integrated software package for Windows
- 95/98/ME. However, versions before 2.5 require a bit of tweaking before
- they will seamlessly integrate. Please consult the GeoInfo Database for
- more information on this topic. In a few cases where a lot of errors are
- encountered, running LOADER.EXE with the /s switch is the solution.
-
- 3.12 Y2K Compliance
-
- 3.12.1 Is Geos fully Y2K compliant?
-
- Steve Main said that Geos was Y2K compliant since its inception, and will
- recognize dates beyond December 31, 1999. In fact, since we are now into
- 2003, Geos has been behaving normally.
-
- End of the PC/GEOS FAQ Part 3
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Copyright =A9 199?-1999 James Bearden. All rights reserved.
-
- Copyright =A9 1999-2003 Raymond Thaddeus C. Ancog. All rights reserved.=
- =20
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