mount C C:\DOSPROG mount A C:\DOSPROG\FLOPPIES -t floppy C: Now A: points to your floppy images, and C: is your working drive. Type:
C:\DOSPROG\FOXPRO26 Also create a folder for the floppy images: microsoft foxpro 26 dos mode version setup free install
SET MOUSE ON FoxPro 2.6 can use expanded (EMS) or extended memory (XMS). In DOSBox, add to config: mount C C:\DOSPROG mount A C:\DOSPROG\FLOPPIES -t floppy
Simpler method for beginners: Extract all disk images into and copy the contents of each disk sequentially into a single directory. FoxPro’s installer is smart enough to find files if they are all present in the same location when you point to A: . FoxPro’s installer is smart enough to find files
Once finished, you will see: FoxPro 2.6 for DOS installation complete. At the C:> prompt:
Introduction: Why FoxPro 2.6 for DOS Still Matters In the annals of database management history, few names command as much respect and nostalgia as Microsoft FoxPro 2.6 for DOS . Released in the early 1990s, this was the pinnacle of the xBase language evolution—blisteringly fast, incredibly lightweight, and capable of handling datasets that floundered on competing platforms like dBase IV or Clipper.
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