|         CLINT Tennessee, 23.06.2021, 09:03  | 
     Windows 7 /// Some Emulator /// FreeDOS (Emulation) | 
    
(Clueless Newbee still floundering for the moment)  | 
   
|         Guti 23.06.2021, 12:21 @ CLINT  | 
     Windows 7 /// Some Emulator /// FreeDOS | 
    
> (Clueless Newbee still floundering for the moment) ---  | 
   
|         CLINT Tennessee, 23.06.2021, 13:32 @ Guti  | 
     Windows 7 /// Some Emulator /// FreeDOS | 
    
> You can start taking a look to this:  | 
   
|         CLINT Tennessee, 23.06.2021, 17:42 @ CLINT  | 
     Windows 7 /// Some Emulator /// FreeDOS | 
    
From that source...  | 
   
|         jhall 23.06.2021, 20:08 @ CLINT  | 
     Windows 7 /// Some Emulator /// FreeDOS | 
    
Yes, you can get by with a lot less. The Readme.txt file in RC4 says this:  | 
   
|         CLINT Tennessee, 24.06.2021, 13:28 (edited by CLINT, 24.06.2021, 13:45) @ jhall  | 
     Windows 7 /// Some Emulator /// FreeDOS | 
    
Wow  | 
   
|         rr Berlin, Germany, 24.06.2021, 20:21 @ CLINT  | 
     Windows 7 /// Some Emulator /// FreeDOS | 
    
> A Thought just hit me: Could I make this hard disk space on a thumb drive ? ---  | 
   
|         mceric Germany, 24.06.2021, 23:12 @ rr  | 
     Windows 7 /// Some Emulator /// FreeDOS | 
    
USB flash drives vary a lot in their speed. You often have very limited speed when you use the BIOS for USB access. I once, long ago and for the sake of experiment, ran FreeDOS with Windows 3 (standard mode, not 386enh mode) that way and it felt like running it from a floppy. ---  | 
   
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