Hi Michael:

Try www.bootdisk.com.  boot622.exe will extract a usable MSDOS boot
floppy.  It wants a disk drive...if you don't have one, I'd suggest
using VFD to capture the image.   (A very useful program that assigns
a drive letter to a "virtual" floppy disk drive and can use a file
as a floppy).

http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html

Mark Bailey


Michael Devore wrote:
> [sent again with the right SourceForge-approved e-mail address this time]
> 
> Anybody have a MS-DOS 5.x or 6.x image around I could use?  I need to do 
> some side-by-side testing in Qemu of MS-DOS against FreeDOS.  I had an 
> image, but it seems to have gone missing.  Thanks.
> 
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