Hi Liam! I first wanted to thank you for all the work you did around this. I have been using your floppy disk images from the other blog thread for the past few months and things have been great. It's been very nostalgic running DOS again and playing through games/demos of my childhood. It really is great to see people working on projects like this well past the prime DOS days.
I am curious what progress you ever made around bootable DOS USB keys that you mentioned on the other blog. That would make testing on some machines I'm building much easier. :)
I'm also curious if you ever created a single full DR-DOS 7.01-08 floppy image, so that it wasn't necessary to start with 7.01 and then copy your files over. Did that happen?
Separately here you mention a VM of 7.01-8. Was that ever polished and released? If a full _floppy_ image existed though, that would make my day and actually be more useful to me. :)
Anyway, thank you again for everything. This really helped me get DR-DOS up and running with the further improvements made by Udo.
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Date: 2023-10-02 08:16 am (UTC)I am curious what progress you ever made around bootable DOS USB keys that you mentioned on the other blog. That would make testing on some machines I'm building much easier. :)
I'm also curious if you ever created a single full DR-DOS 7.01-08 floppy image, so that it wasn't necessary to start with 7.01 and then copy your files over. Did that happen?
Separately here you mention a VM of 7.01-8. Was that ever polished and released? If a full _floppy_ image existed though, that would make my day and actually be more useful to me. :)
Anyway, thank you again for everything. This really helped me get DR-DOS up and running with the further improvements made by Udo.