From: "Christopher Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think the best answer is to figure out how to extract the four files
> (autoexec.bat, command.com, ibmbio.com, ibmdos.com) from the disk01.144
> binary image they provide then write that to a floppy. I have absolutley
> no clue as to how to hack apart the binary to find the right stuff. So,
> unless some wily hacker wants to educate me, I'll send this off to the
> DRDOS folks and consider it case closed for now.
Mount it with the loop device much the way an iso image file can be mounted.
{^_^}
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