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milad2045

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    Industrial DOS Projection
    « on: February 14, 2015, 05:31:12 AM »
    hi

    i have a backup from a DOS system and want to convert it to software workable in windows XP/7/8/Linux ...

    Can help me to complete this ?


    requirement files:
    1. Back up file in GHO :
    http://www.mediafire.com/download/9hlx4v08axqdjww/RTM.iso

    2. Ghost bootable to restore :
    http://www.mediafire.com/download/44xaxj27bivgxau/Ghost__11.5.1_SATA.iso

    3. dos 3.22 :
    http://www.mediafire.com/download/wh75b3y4ydr7bj0/DOS6.22_bootdisk.iso
    « Last Edit: February 14, 2015, 06:02:08 AM by milad2045 »

    Salmon Trout

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    Re: Industrial DOS Projection
    « Reply #1 on: February 14, 2015, 07:21:44 AM »
    Not sure what you are asking. If you want to extract the files from the gho image, it is easy in Windows. I doubt if you can do this in Linux.

    You should not post copyright stuff you have put on download sites (e.g. MS-DOS).

    1. Mount the RTM.ISO with a free ISO reader, for example WinCDemu

    http://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/download/

    2. Download the freely available Symantec Ghost Explorer

    ftp://ftp.norton.com/public/english_us_canada/products/symantec_ghost_solution_suite/2.5/updates/Ghostexp-B1597.zip

    3. Open the gho file

    4. Extract the contents

    gho contains:

    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          .
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          ..
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          als
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          vm386
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          trio
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          setup
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          nwlite
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          cpqdos
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          database
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          nwclient
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          dos
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          novell
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          vmprintq
    14/02/2015  14:10    <DIR>          intel
    02/07/2002  14:22               616 install.bat
    02/04/1999  06:27                14 host.bat
    02/04/1999  06:27            23,583 ipx.com
    02/04/1999  06:27            24,817 ipx2000.com
    02/04/1999  06:27            23,583 ipx501.com
    02/04/1999  06:27            29,428 ipx503.com
    02/04/1999  06:27            27,890 ipx509.com
    11/09/2000  15:10                 0 m
    11/09/2000  15:10                84 m.tmp
    02/04/1999  06:27            16,658 ma.com
    18/07/2002  17:32               139 gsetup.bat
    02/04/1999  06:27            10,804 mar.com
    11/09/2000  15:02                44 nbihw.cfg
    02/04/1999  06:27            52,443 netx.com
    02/04/1999  06:27                34 getletr.com
    29/04/2010  07:58             1,130 datatrck.inf
    29/08/2009  08:37               658 config.sys
    09/11/2006  15:23            84,078 options.fic
    09/11/2006  15:23               432 options.tbl
    02/04/1999  06:27            16,934 rtm_rtg.dun
    01/05/2011  10:58            18,696 rtm_rtg.fic
    20/07/2000  18:14            14,371 rtm_rtg.org
    02/04/1999  06:27             9,430 rtm_rtg.ref
    02/04/1999  06:27             5,000 rtm_rtg.sav
    12/10/2001  16:00            14,706 rtm_rtg.ser
    01/05/2011  10:58               192 rtm_rtg.tbl
    12/10/2001  15:49            21,846 rtm_rtg.tcp
    20/07/2000  18:10            18,922 rtm_rtg.ubd
    02/04/1999  06:27            54,645 command.com
    02/04/1999  06:27            42,073 smartdrv.exe
    02/04/1999  06:27            32,684 btrieveb.exe
    07/11/2003  10:24                65 version.txt
    10/11/2006  13:18             2,286 autoexec.bat
    02/04/1999  06:27             1,432 madrive.doc
    02/04/1999  06:27             9,349 wina20.386
                  35 File(s)        559,066 bytes


    milad2045

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      Re: Industrial DOS Projection
      « Reply #2 on: February 14, 2015, 12:12:51 PM »
      your answer is not wrong but not my Answer

      this is an OS Base MS-DOS
      use this tools to restore ISO file in VMware and see !

      i want change these from MS-DOS OS Base to A Program Can be used in Win XP/7/8 or Linux and need to be CONECTED TO NETWARE SERVER ...

       8)

      ====================================================
      Guide :

      After restore run os
      select 1 and Enter
      select DAP 1 and Enter
      to SEE ...

      this is an industrial system
      .......  NOT EASY .........

      Salmon Trout

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      Re: Industrial DOS Projection
      « Reply #3 on: February 14, 2015, 12:29:43 PM »
      You (or your employer) need to spend some money here. On specialist IT advice. You want to migrate a mission-critical (?) industrial system so you make the whole MS-DOS system disk image available on a free-help forum, and want some sparetime volunbteers to do it all for you? Good luck, but personally I think you are barking up the wrong tree. Does your employer know you are sharing their system with the whole world?


      milad2045

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        Re: Industrial DOS Projection
        « Reply #4 on: February 15, 2015, 03:04:36 AM »
        i just want found about files on this file

        for example how can connect this to a to specified server
        i want to found about network files on this file and how config to other server ...
        How this system detect server (where is file for this)

        "this system is very old about 1983-1990"
        and this is Personal work because we have very free time not for employer

        Salmon Trout

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        Re: Industrial DOS Projection
        « Reply #5 on: February 15, 2015, 03:07:11 AM »
        Connect what? A virtual machine running the MS-DOS system?

        milad2045

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          Re: Industrial DOS Projection
          « Reply #6 on: February 15, 2015, 03:12:01 AM »
          run server (Novell netware 3.12) on VMware and use LAN segment on it
          after start complete

          start this system
          this system just could be run after detect server

          i want found where is the file used for detect server file and config it

          ================================================
          I test windows XP and Newer version of SQL and Work good and connected to Novell netware 6.5
          but this system need work on it
          « Last Edit: February 15, 2015, 03:24:31 AM by milad2045 »

          foxidrive



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          Re: Industrial DOS Projection
          « Reply #7 on: February 15, 2015, 05:13:39 AM »
          .

          Squashman



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          Re: Industrial DOS Projection
          « Reply #8 on: February 15, 2015, 11:54:03 AM »
          There are miles of differences between Netware 3.x and Netware 6.x.
          One uses bindery and the other does not. I am not sure what your intended goal is.

          milad2045

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            Re: Industrial DOS Projection
            « Reply #9 on: February 15, 2015, 12:02:06 PM »
            a complete description is :
            PSQL 8.7 Workgroup
            This file
            A Server For Store Database and be shared between all PC

            this file is just for real time data for see Graph mode.

            Need Help to Make Connection Between this System WITH Server And Other PCs.

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            Re: Industrial DOS Projection
            « Reply #10 on: February 15, 2015, 12:09:26 PM »
            There are miles of differences between Netware 3.x and Netware 6.x.
            One uses bindery and the other does not. I am not sure what your intended goal is.
            A footnote:
            NetWare 3.12 Server Taken Down After 16 Years of Continuous Duty
            Quote
            The plug was pulled when noise from the server's hard drives become intolerable.

            milad2045

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              Re: Industrial DOS Projection
              « Reply #11 on: February 15, 2015, 12:28:26 PM »
              do you have an idea for server instead netware with max performance !?

              Squashman



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              Re: Industrial DOS Projection
              « Reply #12 on: February 15, 2015, 01:56:59 PM »
              Hard to give you any type of server os recommendations when we have no idea what your requirements are and what you are planning to do with the server.

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              Re: Industrial DOS Projection
              « Reply #13 on: February 15, 2015, 04:09:06 PM »
              Am i the only one who has absolutely no idea what the goal is here ? ?
              " Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist should have his head examined. "

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              Re: Industrial DOS Projection
              « Reply #14 on: February 15, 2015, 05:10:31 PM »
              I agree. This thread has gone in 8 different directions already.