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any ideas on how to install an MS-DOS based windows version on compact flash?
Posted by fish dong on February 10th, 2005


I got a neat new computer that does things none of my previous ones
could, including booting from flash media. This may solve a problem
of mine if I can figure it out. I have some old MS-DOS based programs
I would like to still run, however I cannot get them to work in XP
pro. Instead of using an older PC and having to have 2 computers I
was wondering if anyone knows how it might be possible to install
windows 95, 98, or 98SE on to a CF card. My first and main problem is
finding a way to format the CF so it is bootable. I assume that worst
comes to worse I can install the version of windows on my HD on a
pre-setup partition and then transfer the files (hidden included) to
the CF. BUT I can't seem to format the CF as a bootable drive (with
MS-Dos of the correct version) The CF is more than large enough for
win 98 and the programs I need on it. I won't need networking, just
video display, usb support, sound support (onboard) and I guess it
will need to support my built in card reader? all drivers that I
should be able to get from my manufacturer before hand.


secondly, would it be easier to run straight up MS-DOS without
windows?

any help would be appreciated. I have some technical experience
dating back to x386 machines, just curious. or would it be simpler to
just use an older PC?

Posted by philo on February 11th, 2005



"fish dong" <fido@ihatespam.com> wrote in message
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there's a chance your dos apps won't work simply because of the much faster
cpu...rather than XP's emulated dos

you may want to try another dos emulator called: dos box

or a slowdown utility such as moslo



Posted by John John on February 11th, 2005


Hmmmm. Hard to reply to this. You can boot the OS from almost any
device that the BIOS supports. Where the Operating System resides is
another matter.

John

fish dong wrote:

Posted by Mal_E on February 12th, 2005


Try using a virtual pc. It should work fine then..

"John John" wrote:

Posted by John John on February 12th, 2005


Hmmmm. Is that Virtual PC a RAM resident thing? I kind of doubt that
DOS can communicate with flash devices, either to write to or call upon
and execute "unloaded" commands.

John

Mal_E wrote:

Posted by thunder2232 on March 9th, 2005


If you use VMWare your virtual machine will see and connect to any device
that you have drivers for...

"John John" wrote:


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