roberts


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Posted: Jan. 03 2007,23:18 |
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That machine would not have enough horeses to run Windows/Qemu/DSL.
But you can still test drive DSL before you install, if you have a floppy drive..
1. Download dsl-v3.1.iso onto your C:\ drive must be in the top level, not in any folders.
2. Download the dsl standard boot floppy and use rawrite to write the image to a good floppy drive.
3.Then boot your Win95 machine from floppy with the folowing command
boot: dsl bootfrom=/dev/hda1/dsl-3.1.iso
You may need additional boot options like vga=normal
It will run slower like this, but you can at least 'test drive' it.
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