Hi...

> for me it's simple: get ISO and boot VMware.
> for real systems with network card or modem it will be easy:
> get 1.44MB floppy, load packetdriver or PPP program, then download the 
> ISO to ramdisk (systems with 16MB+ RAM) or harddisk, and install.

How about "get the ISO and boot the real system"? I like the classic
method much better. The ISO can either be used to create a CD or can
be accessed directly after booting your 1.44MB install-trigger floppy.
This will definitely work on more PCs that DOS-networking will.
And definitely not everybody has his DOS PC connected to some fast
flatrate internet through a network card, while MANY people have
CD-ROM drives or at least "floppy drive plus enough harddisk space
for the ISO" in their DOS PCs.

Eric


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