> From: Ralf Quint
> On 11/8/2016 7:38 AM, Mike Powell wrote:
> >
> > For the uneducated, what is a "USB floppy drive"?
> A floppy drive connected via a USB port...
> Google it and you will find it, for example
> https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External-Floppy-Drive-FL-UDRV/dp/B00E9MD700
Well, du
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 18:51:00 +0100, Mike Powell wrote:
> Well, duuuh on my part. For some reason, I was thinking of some hardware
> contraption that allowed a USB stick to be identified as a floppy drive,
> making it accessable to DOS. :)
That does exist, in a way. I have a computer whose BIOS
Originally to: Ralf Quint
> From: Ralf Quint
> On 11/8/2016 7:38 AM, Mike Powell wrote:
> >
> > For the uneducated, what is a "USB floppy drive"?
> A floppy drive connected via a USB port...
> Google it and you will find it, for example
> https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External-Floppy-Drive-FL-U
Originally to: All
JSW> john s wolter wrote:
JSW>I need to have FreeDOS inside Windows XP, virtual A & B diskettes, and
JSW>divert LPT1 to Windows printers. I'm setting this up for a non-geek user's
JSW>Laptop to run a 1985 DOS program.
JSW>Here's what I need...
JSW>1. FreeDOS inside Windows XP