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Re: Making A Full DOS Boot Disk while using OS/2



> only solution I can think of, is to have a DOS boot disk with all the
> DOS drivers installed (mouse, audio, etc) for the TP750.  Here's the catch,
> how do I do this when i don't have a bootable DOS partition in the TP?
> i have access to other PC's, but i don't know if the install disks will
> install the audio features on another non TP computer so that i
> can then copy the drivers to my floppy... Any suggestions?

Make a boot disk using your other PC.  Then run the DOS audio
install on the other PC and copy those files onto the floppy (changing
the proper drive letters in the CONFIG.SYS of course).  Alternately,
you could just make a config.sys and copy the proper files onto
a floppy (I think the files are just on the audio disk unarchived
so they can just be copied).

Remember, all you really need for the soundblaster emulation is
the svaudio driver running.  

And lastly, the emulation probably won't be much better.  I'd
recommend waiting until games start to use MMOS more (or Chicago's
game thing).  Once DOOM/2 comes out, what more will you need? :)