Arthur Fuller
fuller.artful at gmail.com
Mon Dec 17 17:42:04 CST 2007
Many moons ago I had a set of three 3.5 inch floppies which were the DOS 6.22 virgin installation. Due no doubt to lack of use, two now fail. I have need to rebuild a friend's ancient machine from scratch. Does anyone by chance have this set of disks? Another item crucial in this attempt to resuscitate my friend's dinosaur is a file called cdrom.sys. I need that too. I realize that technically this might represent a copyright issue, but I've been computing since 1983, and I can assure everyone that I've been through a fair share of DOS computers. I need to create a 3.5 that boots to DOS 6.22and hopefully has the cdrom.sys on it. I vaguely recall the DOS command to load said driver, but it's been decades. It was vaguely like device=c:\somewhere\cdrom.sys (and before or after that there was a part that assigned the drive letter, but I can't remember what it read etc.). I guess it's time to go down the basement and dig out a bunch of ancient artifacts. Hell, this might cause me to miss CSI Miami! Darnit. Dadburn it! Dag blast it! OS Pilgrims! Why couldn't the world stay with power commands? Now all these weiners that can click a mouse quicker than a tap dancer figure they're programmers. Well, they ain't. They're just a buncha mouse-clickers, and they're only five clicks from bankruptcy. So there, ya varmints! Two bonus points for answering the following two questions about movies. Who said, and in which movies? (Two actors, one movie apiece.) 1. "No taste really. Kinda spongey." 2. "Daigs. You like daigs?" Thanks, Arthur