A floppy image will probably not be used a lot to write it on a real floppy
today. I use it as a base to make bootable CDs according to the ElTorito
standard. Or use it with Bochs to boot from that image.
The files on the floppy image will be enough of the FreeDOS distribution for
most
Hi :-)
So, roughly speaking, the main (bootable) disk would be:
KERNEL, FreeCOM, XMGR, JEMMEX, UIDE, CTMOUSE, DOSLFN, UNZIP16,
7ZDECODE, EDIT, SYS, FDISK, FORMAT, DISKCOPY, FDXMS286, HDPMI16,
CWSDPMI, DOS32A, CWSTUB, XCOPY, SHCDX33F, RDISK,
That is at least a reasonable set of
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 1:11 AM, nospam nos...@georgpotthast.de wrote:
Rugxulo has made a single floppy FreeDOS image called BARE_DOS that works
well:
https://sites.google.com/site/rugxulo/
Georg
FYI: I've also mirrored Rugxulo's BARE_DOS to
On Wed, 2012-09-26 at 17:22 -0500, Jim Hall wrote:
The boot image I found didn't have CDROM drivers, but added them. I
could just make an ISO of the floppies I ended up making, if you like.
Rich...
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 1:11 AM, nospam nos...@georgpotthast.de wrote:
Rugxulo has made a
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Jim Hall jh...@freedos.org wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 1:11 AM, nospam nos...@georgpotthast.de wrote:
Rugxulo has made a single floppy FreeDOS image called BARE_DOS that works
well:
https://sites.google.com/site/rugxulo/
Georg
FYI: I've also
Rugxulo has made a single floppy FreeDOS image called BARE_DOS that works
well:
https://sites.google.com/site/rugxulo/
Georg
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I have looked around the FreeDOS web page and can't find them. I am
looking to resurrect an old Zeos Pentium 90 that I have, but it won't
boot from CD (its not a BIOS option), and it has no OS on it right now,
so I am going to need to boot it from 3.5 floppy.
Are there any official IMG files
On 2012-09-16 15:56 (GMT-0400) Ricardus Vincente composed:
I have looked around the FreeDOS web page and can't find them. I am
looking to resurrect an old Zeos Pentium 90 that I have, but it won't
boot from CD (its not a BIOS option), and it has no OS on it right now,
so I am going to need
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Ricardus Vincente
wizardofg...@gmail.com wrote:
I have looked around the FreeDOS web page and can't find them. I am
looking to resurrect an old Zeos Pentium 90 that I have, but it won't
boot from CD (its not a BIOS option), and it has no OS on it right
Hi Ricardus,
Am 16.09.2012 21:56, schrieb Ricardus Vincente:
I have looked around the FreeDOS web page and can't find them. I am
looking to resurrect an old Zeos Pentium 90 that I have, but it won't
boot from CD (its not a BIOS option), and it has no OS on it right now,
so I am going to
On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 22:39 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
Thanks!
Wow. I imagined that it would be a little easier than this.
While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for FreeDOS was to
make older hardware relevant again.
At 01:46 PM 9/16/2012, Ricardus Vincente wrote:
On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 22:39 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
Thanks!
Wow. I imagined that it would be a little easier than this.
While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for
not sure if it helps but I made this bootdisk a while back;
http://spfiles.no-ip.org/dos_bootdisk.img
I use this with an emulator called PCE which emulates an old 8086 based PC.
ljones
On 9/16/12, Ralf A. Quint free...@gmx.net wrote:
At 01:46 PM 9/16/2012, Ricardus Vincente wrote:
On Sun,
Ricardus Vincente wizardofg...@gmail.com said:
While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for FreeDOS was to
make older hardware relevant again. From the looks of it, I can't see
any reasonable way to get FreeDOS working
On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 23:59 +, Jose Antonio Senna wrote:
While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for FreeDOS was to
make older hardware relevant again. From the looks of it, I can't see
any reasonable way to
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