Good day, Basudeb:

It is easy to create a FreeDOS bootable CD from Windows.
See http://k1ea.com/hints/Creating_a_Bootable_DOS_CD_V%201.5.pdf

This uses the same technique (isolinux) as the FreeDOS installation
CD and has instructions for FreeDOS and MSDOS.

Hope this helps.

Mark Bailey

basudeb gupta wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am a new user of FreeDOS trying to port my MSDOS 6.2 based application to 
> FreeDOS. We 
> need to make a FreedOS Bootable CD with the required drivers. 
> 
> Now the CD I get downloaded from the site has options only to install on hard 
> disk or boot from CD without 
> any drivers. 
> 
> Now how do I get a proper bootable FreeDOS CD with drivers? I am sure this 
> has been done over and over
> many times already. 
> 
> Or is it not possible? Is it a limitation of FreeDOS?
> 
> Please help. 
> 
> Thanks
> Basudeb
> 
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