HI Eric, 
just to let you know (isn’t a question, just an observation for a nice feature)

on my HP Think Client AND on my Mini ITX, both can do (without any tweaking or 
stuff):

1. Plug in 2 USB Sticks (one has  the bootable FreeDOS on it)
both are FAT formated (FAT)

2. boot into FreeDOS from USB-Stick 

3. BOTH USB Sticks are avaible for Read/Write. (as drives C:  and   D:)


Regards, 
Thomas

> On Wed,20210414- week15, at 19:22, Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Thomas,
> 
>> I just found a recipe regarding USB-Sticks & MS-DOS.
> 
>> SOURCE: https://slomkowski.eu/retrocomputing/usb-mass-storage-on-ms-dos/
> 
> Well, the old USBASPI drivers might work for you, yes.
> Or those by Bret Johnson. Or those by Georg Potthast:
> 
> http://www.georgpotthast.de/usb/
> 
> The general problem is that each driver only supports
> a limited set of different controller chips, so it will
> depend on your luck on whether one works for you.
> 
> The drivers by Georg are shareware and will only work
> for a limited time after each boot, but that is probably
> enough for what you want to do :-)
> 
> Regards, Eric
> 
> 
> 
> 
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