Re: How do I unpack the old DOS .IMG files ? « Reply #6 on: September 26, 2010, 02:30:31 PM » I think those .IMG are not the normal Floppy IMG files, There's some kind of tool that I found on another 1996 CD ROM, it's called UNDISK, apperently it's designed to open those .IMG and .DDI files.
There's a dos 6.22 iso image at AllBootDisks.. would the installation procedure be the same? Modifying the .iso to add my own files and compilers (using MagicISO or PowerISO), but what about getting (generated) files out of the DOS machine? Any thoughts on using virtualbox easier/harder to setup and/or copy files in and out? MS-DOS Free Download - Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Step-Up files. Ms-DOS is still very useful. In addition to the many features of its own, DOS could also solve a lot of problems that can not be solved in Windows and other system Finally, under Ports, uncheck Enable USB Controller – DOS doesn’t have support for USB. MS-DOS 6.22 Installation. MS-DOS_6.22_setup_disks. Before we boot this thing up, download the MS-DOS 6.22 setup floppy disk images from the link above. Extract the zip archive which contains three .img files. You can think of these as virtual floppy disks. Primarily, an MS-DOS 7.1 ISO installation. Further, some other DOS-related stuff. Most of this site is in czech, but downloads are of course english versions. I decided to publish these things because they are not available any more from the original site. MS-DOS 7.10. MS-DOS 7.10 is the Here are some downloads on it. Note about disk image: A .IMG file is a standard floppy disk image, which is supported by many DOS/WIN programs, such as HD-COPY, Disk Copy Plus, WinImage, VMWare, Virtual PC, and many more. By the way, .IMA(called by WinImage), .FLP(called by VMWare) and .VFD(called by Virtual PC) are just renamed versions of the .IMG format We have 807 DOS games in our archive that can be downloaded for free. These games are shareware, freeware, playable demos and full versions which are released as freeware or into the public domain. Our downloads don't contain any adware, malware, viruses or other unwanted software. Also follow DOS Games Archive on Facebook and Twitter.
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How to Install MS DOS 7.1. MS DOS 7.1 is a modified version of MS DOS 7.10, which came with Windows 95/98 computers made by someone called Wengier. Modifications include support for long file names, support for the FAT 32 file system, out Disk dump of the Microsoft MS DOS version 6.22 installation disks in German.Provided are scans, sector-images and KryoFlux dumps Yes. the Installation with the provided img files works. Now I will install software like MASM or Turbo-C on my MS-DOS machine. All the nice Blogs about shared directories will not work because I have no "net use X: \\vboxsvr\share" beacuase the net command does not exists in DOS. Which possibilities do I have to install Software in my DOS machine? DOS-on-USB lets you install MS-DOS 7.1 on your USB memory key. After formatting your flash drive, you can install a full working version of MS-DOS to let you run games or system utilities. The If your DOS utility reports that there is not enough memory available, try a different boot configuration from the menu, or create your own bootable .ima or .img floppy disk image which does not load the large NTFS driver and copy your files into the .ima image. The boot command tells DOSBox to boot from the floppy image “U:\mpayne\DOSBox\Images\Floppy Disks\MS-DOS 6.22 - 1.img”, which is an image of the first of the three MS-DOS setup disks. DOSBox will boot from the first disk specified here, but you will need to specify the paths of all of the setup disks in order to switch disks once DOSBox is up and running.
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