Arthur Fuller
fuller.artful at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 10:08:15 CST 2007
Thanks, Gustav. I'm playing around with various approaches. The bootdisk.comadvice provided by Jon Tydda is excellent. It's a great resource to know about and I recommend that all listers visit it at least briefly, just to know what's there. The first quote was from a really good movie called "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead", starring Andy Garcia. The quote was from the mouth of Treat Williams, in my opinion one of the most under-rated actors around. He did a fantastic role in "Prince of the City" and topped it in "Things to Do in Denver" in his role as Critical Bill. Never to be forgotten is Steve Buscemi (c.f. Fargo and this pic and The Sopranos, and if you bother to read the credits, you'll even notice that he directed a bunch of Sopranos episodes). A. On 12/18/07, Gustav Brock <Gustav at cactus.dk> wrote: > > Hi Arthur > > I have a complete collection of DOS 6.22 files but you would be better of > with a Win98 boot diskette which has - and boots with - a generic > cdrom.sys driver (which DOS 6.22 doesn't) and installs a small RAM-drive > as well. > > Can't help you with the quotes ... (except googling them - no fun). >