They are both part of Wendy's Win9x project' The third disk has not been made yet, as i am still thinking of what to include. It's designed to work with utilities from 'msdos 6.3', which is also in the same forum (ie thread-folder).
Os2fan2 wrote:This is the thread on how i constructed my msdos71.2400. So basically MS-DOS 7.10 in this configuration will not have sound, but command line under Widows 98SE will.
The Compaq (P3+SDR) has an ESS Maestro 2E / ES1978 audio chip that also doesn't have MS-DOS drivers, but its VXD drivers provide sound for MS-DOS programs running inside Windows by adding to autoexec.bat, which means it will only work with Windows 95/98/98SE, but not Windows Me. The Toshiba (P4+DDR) has a n AC97 audio chip which doesn't have MS-DOS drivers. Whatever, as long as it worksĮDIT: Replaced Toshiba 1900-305 with a Compaq Armada E500. Curiously, IO.SYS is renamed to BINBOOT.SYS instead of IO.W40. DOS to the original extensions, and the already existing ones to. WIN95DOS instructs NTLDR to boot a legacy system by renaming its boot files from. W40 to the original extensions, and the already existing ones to. WIN95 instructs NTLDR to boot a legacy system by renaming its boot files from. copy files from C:\BOOTWME\ to the 1st partition root, no need to rename copy files from C:\BOOTDOS\ to the 1st partition root, replacing existing ones add the following lines to C:\BOOT.INI:Ĭ:\bootsect.dos="Microsoft DOS 7.10" /WIN95DOSĬ:\bootsect.w40="Microsoft Windows Millennium" /WIN95
install Windows XP to 2nd partition (D:)
backup autoexec.bat, bootsect.w40,, config.sys, io.sys and msdos.sys to C:\BOOTWME\ create BOOTSECT.DOS with "DEBUG