RE: DD under Linux
DAVID SILVER (silverd@@prodigy.net)
Fri, 05 Jun 1998 21:40:03 -0400

Geof,
Theres a simple thing you can do. Boot dos from the A: drive.
This might be slower for some dos functions but probably not your
programs.
You can probably assign the A: drive to a directory on your hard drive
after you boot so that dos functions could be stored in that directory.
I had Dos 6 on my dirve and upgraded to Win 95 . I just press F4 when
booting to get my original dos. My DOS compilers wont run in windows
dos.
If you have all your original disks, you can remove windows, install dos
and then re install windows and all your other software. It will
probably take a weekend but if you really need dos then its worth it.
David R Silver MD