wrote:
> I've added a presentation request to the list.
> BTW, I took a look at Jan's dfsee ISO during lunch,
> and it would be
> trivially easy modify it the way I mentioned to Tom.
> I wanted a ready to
> use FreeDOS diskette for testing, so this was an
> easy place to find one.
If it's trivially easy to modify it, that would indeed
be a useful presentation. Perhaps it wouldn't even
have to be the main presentation of the meeting.
I like the idea of being able to spin-off the FreeDOS
booting CD for other possible uses, as well. (A
shortcut, I mean -- not having to approach this from
scratch.)
Jordan
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