intel undi pxe is the preload execution environment (p.x.e.) 

that allows your computer to boot off ethernet network:
a "network boot".

undi is searchable on google and a careful
search engine study reveals it to have 

something to do with network boot:
universal network device interface (u.n.d.i.).

select, so-equipped computers can boot off undi pxe.

 
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BTW, in trying to get the FD (flash drive) going, I tried setting it to be the 
first boot device.  Currently, the first boot device is the CDR, #2 is the 
floppy, then the HD is #3.  I have #4 set to disabled. FDOS is perfectly happy 
with this set-up.  I knew I needed to add the flash drive as #1, if I wanted to 
boot from it.  I assumed the following choice was for USB, but wasn't sure.  
Any clues on this:

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>Intel UNDI, PXE-1.0 (build dev.)
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