What you want is a special type of burn... It is not just
sticking all those files on the CD, but "fitting them in" with
the burning program in a special way, using special features
during the burn.  (You are injecting an image of the floppy
onto a special area of the CD...)
I suggest you pick a burning program, and ask specific
questions about ONE...
(I seldom answer when there are two or three different ways
to do the same thing, -- and all with different programs...)

This is example is totally different, but the same idea...
Did you ever burn an ISO image to get files on a CD?
Same church, different pew...
In "your case" you have to "inject" (with the burning program)
the files on the floppy INTO the CD at the proper time...
It has to do with the ElTorito Specs for bootable CDs...

Look on this page:
http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/
at the sections starting at "What is a bootable CD-Rom?"

                                  Rick Glazier

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Poer"
whatever I need, but I'm just plum damn embarrassed at this point!!:( That
article was not clear to me)



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