Hi folks,

After using FreeDOS for some years to run a battery of human performance 
tests, I am running out of tricks keeping up with PC design. In order to 
run the tests on PCs without a VFAT partition, I now boot off a CD-ROM 
and write data to a diskette. Unfortunately, hardly any PCs these days 
are shipped with diskette drives...

My aim now is to create bootable USB sticks, running the whole show from 
the stick. The whole installation is not much over 10Mb, so there's 
plenty of room. I read Russell's tech note that indicates that USB 
keyboards and mice will work (they already do with my present setup, I 
use the 33h interrupt for the mice). However, I couldn't seem to find a 
comprehensible method for creating bootable USB sticks. Is there a cook 
book out there somewhere for doing this?

Jim

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