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J R,
> I run DFSEE from its own boot floppy (the BOOTDSK
> distribution of DFSEE
Last week I purchased the latest DFSee on line. It came with
an OS2 version and a FreeDOS based bootable CDROM. The CDROM
has to be assembled as an ISO file and burned. Is that what
you are referring to?
Martin
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