James Collins wrote:
> On Sep 8, 2011, at 6:30 AM, Michael Thayer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> From the point of view of the VirtualBox manager window you want to make
>> sure that the virtual machine has a virtual floppy drive attached in the
>> "Storage" settings section (DOS VMs should always have one unless you
>> changed something), and select to use your USB floppy drive with the
>> virtual drive.  Then your Mac will take care of the USB stuff and the
>> DOS VM (and VirtualBox) will just see a floppy drive and never have to
>> worry about the rest.
> I added a floppy controller in settings of my vm freedos. How do I connect to 
> it?
>
> When I click on the little storage icon when freedos is running I have no 
> options?
You make changes to Vbox guest machine settings when guest OS is not
running.
And then, Voila!


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