I figured that part out.   Now my issue is ATIFLASH says there is no card 
detected. 


Any insight on that?



> On Mar 31, 2020, at 11:23 PM, Felix G. <constantlyvaria...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> The C: drive does not map directly to a folder on your host machine.
> What I would suggest, because it worked great for me, is that you
> create an ISO image containing your files then mount that to your VM
> as a CD ROM.
> Note that files you copy off of CD ROM in the DOS context will have
> the read-only attribute set, which may need to be removed with attrib
> for some applications.
> Hope this helps.
> Best,
> Felix
> 
>> Am Mi., 1. Apr. 2020 um 00:25 Uhr schrieb RJ Givens
>> <drummerguyservi...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>> I’ve just installed Freedos 1.2 in VMWare on OSX.   Does anyone know where I 
>> might be able to find the c: drive location?
>> 
>> I need to flash a bios on my video card and need to drop some files in the 
>> FreeDos C:
>> 
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