I have an Elonex NB500 with only floppy access (no
CDROM) therefore use rawrite2 to make the floppies.
Base14-1.bin gives
"The floppy disk checksum does
not match the checksum made when it was written"
I have tried making the FDs with
different versions of rawrite and even used a
On some boards, it's a matter of connecting two pins on a jumper on the
motherboard, the case switch performs that connection. That should translate
to (if these two pins are connected, the power supply is supposed to be on,
until the drop and then go on again.)
Your BIOS manual might tell the
What makes a drive bootable is that the BIOS sees a partition as bootable, and
you have bootblocks in the proper place.
All you need to do is make sure your use fdisk to mark the boot partition
bootable, and make sure lilo gets run with that disk as a target.
Please note the the scripts on the
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