On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 23:59 +0000, "Jose Antonio Senna" wrote:

> > While I understand that FreeDOS is a modern DOS not meant just for
> >older hardware, I thought that one of the purposes for FreeDOS was to
> >make older hardware relevant again. From the looks of it, I can't see
> >any reasonable way to get FreeDOS working on an old machine that has no
> >OS currently on it.
> 
>  How are you going to write the image(s) to a floppy ?
> 
>  Regards
>  JAS

 I have several friends with USB 3.5 inch drives. So they will make me a
Floppy and mail it to me.

 So weird that I have to use Snail Mail to get a way to boot my old
pentium machine!

 BTW, I think these images will do:

http://www.fdos.org/bootdisks/

 Rich...


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