There is a 3rd possibility. It could be an issue with VASK regarding CGA. It is possible that not being at least EGA, it may have a problem. Like I said, almost no testing on Sub-EGA hardware. But honestly, you are probably better off installing to a standard VM like VirtualBox or QEMU. Creating a bootable floppy disk and copying over only the program and files you want. I say that because the Floppy edition files are compressed. This cuts the number of Diskettes in half and reduces the install time on 386+ machines. But, decompression is CPU intensive and it takes longer on sub-386 hardware. It can be agonizingly slow on an 8086. I’ve heard sometimes 4 or more hours to install. As for installing by hand using the Floppy Edition. Maybe. The installer does a couple things on the FE. It partitions, formats, sets the active partition and transfers system boot files to the hard drive. Then looks at what hardware you are running and creates a few tags. It then runs SLICERX with those tags. SLICERX then extracts the files relevant to your system. Finally, the installer adjusts the config files (FDAUTO.BAT and FDCONFIG.SYS) for your installation. If you perform all of the steps the installer performs, you could theoretically use SLICERX to install the OS files. Obviously, You would need to provide it with the appropriate tags. But, SLICERX uses a similar method to read the keyboard. So, if that is where the problem you are experiencing during a normal install, you would get stuck when it prompts for the next disk. However, if you were to copy all of the SLICERX archive files to a directory on the hard drive, you could extract from there and not be prompted for disk changes. Definitely not the easiest way to get FreeDOS installed. Not sure what you mean by “recompile the source files and write them to an IMG” On Jul 2, 2025, at 9:39 PM, Lutalli via Freedos-user <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
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