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From: roth AT cse DOT ucsc DOT edu ("Carl D. Roth")
Subject: Re: tar under NT unable to make raw floppies
12 Feb 1997 19:23:39 -0800 :
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==> "ea" == Erik Andersen <andersen AT cimetrix DOT com> writes:

    ea> I would guess that merging the "rawrite2" DOS program (GPLed,
    ea> and often distributed with various Linux distributions for
    ea> writing kernel image files directly to floppy) may do the
    ea> trick here.

This raises an interesting point.  Has *anyone* out there gotten a
version of rawrite to work under Win95 DOS shell or NT?  The last time
I made a linux boot floppy, I had to use a Sun workstation to write
the floppy image...

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