Hello Bernd,
Thank you so much for all your help with this. I need to practice the
steps you list here, and I will start experimenting over the next few
weeks. I really appreciate your taking the time to help me. I will try
your method very soon on another device that could be flashed -- it is
Well, what I want is to make a bootable SD-card with that same image...
It is a standard isolinux image.
Has anyone made that?
Thanks,
Alain
Em 17-01-2012 22:49, Rugxulo escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
>> Op 17-1-2012 7:15, Rugxulo schreef:
>>
>>> You
Op 18-1-2012 1:49, Rugxulo schreef:
> http://www.fysnet.net/mtools.htm
That's a *very* interesting link, thanks!.
Bedtime now though.
I wish DISKCOPY was able to handle different floppy image sizes
(360KB.IMG to 1.44MB floppy for example, or backup a (SHSURDRV?)
harddisk image uncompressed). Ki
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> Op 17-1-2012 7:15, Rugxulo schreef:
>
>> You can convert an existing bootable DOS floppy image into a .iso for
>> burning to CD with the following (DOS) freeware tool:
>>
>> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/downloads/mkbiso.zip
>
> Does
Have you seen my mesage from *today* 5:27pm (gmt-2)
Alain
Em 17-01-2012 21:04, Bob Cochran escreveu:
> Thanks everyone for all the responses. I guess there is not a how-to for
> creating a bootable FreeDOS CD? That is, it takes fiddling and
> experimentation and a successful method has not been p
Op 18-1-2012 0:04, Bob Cochran schreef:
> Thanks everyone for all the responses. I guess there is not a how-to for
> creating a bootable FreeDOS CD? That is, it takes fiddling and
> experimentation and a successful method has not been posted to the
> FreeDOS wiki? The point of greatest interest is
Thanks everyone for all the responses. I guess there is not a how-to for
creating a bootable FreeDOS CD? That is, it takes fiddling and
experimentation and a successful method has not been posted to the
FreeDOS wiki? The point of greatest interest is what files are needed on
the CD, exactly (in
Op 17-1-2012 7:15, Rugxulo schreef:
> You can convert an existing bootable DOS floppy image into a .iso for
> burning to CD with the following (DOS) freeware tool:
>
> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/downloads/mkbiso.zip
Does this work for any size floppy image or only 1.44MB?
In principle BIOS
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 22:51:36 -0500, Bob Cochran
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an MSI brand motherboard which I need to flash to the latest
> BIOS. However, all my systems run Linux or *nix; I do not have a
> Microsoft Windows-based system for creating a bootable floppy. MSI seems
> to require a Windo
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Bob Cochran wrote:
>
> I have an MSI brand motherboard which I need to flash to the latest
> BIOS. However, all my systems run Linux or *nix; I do not have a
> Microsoft Windows-based system for creating a bootable floppy. MSI seems
> to require a Windows or D
Hi. Others have created a BIOS-flashing FreeDOS floppy, so I know it can be
done. Might be easiest to create a bootable USB flash fob drive, and boot from
that with your BIOS flashing software. Be aware that USB drives often get
recognized on DOS as the c: drive, through legacy mapping.
jh
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Hi,
I have an MSI brand motherboard which I need to flash to the latest
BIOS. However, all my systems run Linux or *nix; I do not have a
Microsoft Windows-based system for creating a bootable floppy. MSI seems
to require a Windows or DOS-based operating system to do the BIOS
flashing. Is there
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