In article <13061.2A77620B@psycho.fidonet.org> Alan.Gilbertson@f230.n3603.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Alan Gilbertson) writes:
>On <Jul 25 16:33>, John Navas writes:
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> JN> but it has a fairly serious flaw: Since the 400 has no
> JN> non-volatile storage for firmware, the firmware must be
> JN> downloaded each time the system is turned on.
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> JN> support NT or UNIX. The workaround for OS/2 is to download
> JN> the firmware in a DOS boot session. In other words, the
>
>Wouldn't a line in STARTUP.CMD to run a DOS session to execute the loader handle this problem? The DOS session could then exit (at the end of a batch file, or whatever) and OS/2 would continue to boot normally. Does anyone have any experience using the 400 with OS/2?