Hi!

11-Янв-2005 10:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (seraph00) wrote to
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

     Note, this letter mirrored in freedos-user@ group.

s> I have a rather large collection of games that are either DOS based or that
s> can run under DOS. I have a legal working copy of DOS 6.22 as well as of
s> the current release of FreeDOS.
s> The idea for the project is a simple one, but it is one that i'm not having
s> the best of luck figuring out how to do on my own. I'm looking for a way, via
s> a CD, that I can boot a computer off the CD, and without having to install
s> anything, be able to load up a working form of DOS and some sort of
s> customizable menu to be able to look through a list of DOS games on the CD
s> and choose whichever one the user would like to play.

     There is already exists bootable CDs with DOS - for example, take a
look at Beta9sr1 from www.freedos.org. You may make similar bootable
distribution and modify its configuration files and contents, as you like.
(Don't forget: if some program tries to write something - configs or save
games - to disk, it will not work from CD).

     I myself have no experience in creating bootable CDs, you may ask
authot of Beta9 distribution, Bernd Blaauw. You may ask him through
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maillist.




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