just about the floppy diskette thing,
floppydisk.com sells usb 2.0 diskette drives that 

plug-and-play auto-recognize and auto-mount, 

even under my windows 7 64-bit ultimate system.
they're advertised as used, but mine that they sent were new.


and naturally they sell floppy diskettes for a pretty good price.

there's substantial support commercially for using floppies,
you just have to find it. 

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>________________________________
> From: Rugxulo <rugx...@gmail.com>
>To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net 
>Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 12:31 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] fdupdate
> 
>Hi,
>
>On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Marco Achury <marcoach...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I think "official" freedos release must be just 2 or 3 "floppies", as MSDOS
>> was
>>  Boot system + basic drivers and tools (and both, cdrom and floppy image are
>> required).
>
>Well, depends on how simplistic you want to make it. I personally
>would rather have a liveCD than "install only", but then again, it's a
>lot more work, much much more.
>
>Just deciding what to put on the floppies is half the job, then
>deciding how the heck to cram it on in is the other half!
>
>And it's hard to update and regenerate everything. I guess Linux
>distros have things more streamlined, they can generate and rebuild on
>the fly. We don't have any fancy build servers or scripts (that I know
>of, anyways).
>
>> No package manager needed for this "base system"
>
>Assuming someone keeps it updated, which may not always happen!
>
>> Aditional to this, the community or any interested user can release cdroms
>> with
>> software collections.  Such collections may include a package manager or a
>> centralized install menu but is not required.
>
>Right, but it's always a lot of work, a lot to keep track of.
>
>> Simpler to understand and mantain.  Any person will install only the apps
>> really need, and the install or update of "base system" is simple and quick
>
>I guess the desire is low due to real gurus already doing it manually.
>Others probably can't be bothered with the tedium, arcane knowledge,
>lots of testing, etc.
>
>P.S. I'm not saying it's a bad idea, just tedious, somewhat
>complicated, exhausting without some more volunteers, hard to decide
>what to put where and how. Plus, honestly, you'll get no sympathy for
>floppies anymore. That alone is probably the weakest idea (though I'm
>not totally opposed). And hardware changes so fast, sometimes I wonder
>if it's worth it. Bah.
>
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