Steve Fink wrote:
> Jacques et al,
[snip]

>       I then found some IDE Disk-On-Modules.  They're awesome!  I originally
> purchased two Nagasaki 8mb modules ( http://www.nagasaki.com.tw/DOM.htm
> purchasable here
> http://www.bwi.com/scripts/site/site_category.php3/id/188 )and put them into
> my IDE port on the motherboard.  At first I didn't know exactly how to get
> things going on them but it's really simple.
> 
>       Items needed:
> 
>               1- LRP system (CPU, MEM, MOBO, etc.)
>               1- Disk On Module ( duh! )
>               1- Windows 98 Boot disk ( not a Startup Disk, just a plain old boot 
>disk )
>               1- Syslinux Disk w/ syslinux.com ( for DOS ).
> http://freshmeat.net/redir/syslinux/10177/url_tgz/syslinux-1.67.tar.gz
> 
> 
>       Step 1) Boot using the Win 98 boot disk fdisk & format the DOM
[snip]

> Steve

Excellent write up Steve.  Thanks for posting it.  Have
you considered making into a LEAF document and submitting
it to the project, maybe as a Bering recipe?  Mike Noyes
and the rest of us really like it when people write these up.

It's very on topic these days, even though the info is
similar to the method you'd follow for booting from a
hard drive.

Does anybody think it's redundant?

Thanks again,
Matt


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