I have a problem.  the only OS microsoft offers now is windows 7.  machines 
from HP only have drivers for windows 7.   I want XP.  so I am up a creek 
without a paddle trying to do dos development and needing a newer intel machine 
with more cores (4 or 6).

so, since everything HP offers is 64-bit, is there a 64-bit or 32-bit emulator 
that can run freedos and still have access to a FAT32 partition I make with 
windows?  what about an NTFS partition?
I have heard of bochs and qemu, I don't know which emulator anyone has gotten 
up and running with

How can I build my own FreeDOS emulator image using a batch file?  
Does it require a freedos ripcord bootable floppy image?

I do know that 64-bit windows 7 will run 32-bit apps.

 
Jim Michaels
jmich...@yahoo.com(main)
http://JesusnJim.com (my site)
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while (stone != rolling) moss++;
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Computer memory/disk size measurements:
[KB KiB] [MB MiB] [GB GiB] [TB TiB]
[10^3B=1000B=1KB][10^6B=1000000B=1MB][10^9B=1000000000B=1GB][10^12B=1000000000000B=1TB]
[2^10B=1024B=1KiB][2^20B=1048576B=1MiB][2^30B=1073741824B=1GiB][2^40B=1099511627776B=1TiB]
Note: disk size is measured in MB, GB, or TB, not in MiB, GiB, or TiB.  
computer memory (RAM) is measured in MiB and GiB.
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Robot dog food: Cables n' Bits
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adress=seg<<4+ofs;  (ambiguity - a double-minded compiler is unstable in all 
its ways)
biosdsk2.h:733: warning: suggest parentheses around '+' inside '<<'
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I'm balding on top (:-]
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