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Old 15-01-2004, 16:12   #8
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Re: DOS Emulator

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Originally Posted by ntluser
That sounds pretty good. I have the disk version of DOS 6.22 from my Windows 3.1 days. If I could get that onto a CD and alter the BIOS order to boot from the CD, would that work without the need to alter the system hard drive autoexec.bat and config.sys files?
It should work fine. Make sure that you spec. the default and root paths to e:\ or whatever your cdrom drive is. You will also need to put the mscdex loader in the exec.bat and config.sys. I sugest that you play with a bootable floppy first to get the settings correct and then burn it to disk. If you get any of the config incorect you may have to burn another disk


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