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> >apparently using v. 9.17) in W3, and later W4. I don't know if the
> >"rules" changed along the way, but obviously this no longer yields a
Steven replied:
> The rules didn't change, but the files did get bigger and that makes it
> more difficult the fill the diskettes correctly in all cases. There are
> workarounds.
In some cases, I think we have no choice but to find smaller versions of certain files, even if they are older. For example, the AIC7870.ADD that is loaded from a
h/d boot (even in W4 circa FP-9) is much larger than the older one I used with diskette sets of that period. I'm hoping that one will still be acceptable. In
other cases, such substitutions may not be possible (?), because of the way some drivers etc. must match up with the later kernels. If it's doable, I'll get it to
work. Otherwise, there just wasn't going to be a workable combination for BOOTOS2, no matter how I juggle this. (I've never been a great fan of the IBM Utility
Disks set, but it does seem to have a different organizational scheme.)
> > It would be much easier if we did not have the space
> >constraints, and could use other bootable / removeable media for this,
> >such as CD.
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> You can. There are several bootable image tools for OS/2.
Such as BOOTABLE, which has turned up on the VOICE list. Looks to be worth checking out.
> Google is your friend. Ooops, I said it again.
Only Britney gets to say that.
Jordan
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