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by rkawakami » Sun Sep 13, 2009 2:16 pm
From what I can tell from downloading about half-a-dozen ISO programs in the last day, creating a bootable CD from a single diskette-based program is pretty easy; I haven't actually tried it but looking at the program's options leads me to this conclusion. Even going to a two floppy disk set appears to be easy since you can image the CD as a 2.88MB floppy. What has eluded me so far is trying to break that 2.88MB barrier. The three floppies that make up the A2x PC Doctor program that I've been fighting with takes up about 4MB. I've tried various ways of specifying the disk format - 1.44MB, hard drive emulation and no emulation, but no luck so far. The main problem appears to be in how/what you use for the boot image. Using an original PC Doctor diskette to read the boot image, the resulting CD, when it does boot, only shows 1.44MB of capacity on the disk. You can read the disk in Windows and see all 4MB of files but when used as a boot disk, the program fails to run properly (keeps asking for the next floppy). Bailing out to DOS and doing a disk directory listing reveals why: the only files available are those from the first diskette because the system thinks there's only 1.44MB of allotted storage.
I think that I've come very close to getting this three-floppy transfer working. Using WinImage it appears that the disk is built correctly (the three system files are sitting at consecutive blocks at the beginning of the disk, the disk image is 5.76MB in size - exactly what I've specified) but the program only outputs a .IMA or .IMG file, not an .ISO. WinImage can't (or won't) convert the .IMA/.IMG file to an ISO and none of the other programs I've installed can do so either (MagicISO, IsoBuster, EasyBoot, UltraISO and one other which I tried but uninstalled). I think that I'm about back to square-one in this project and that's to take a small hard drive, partition it into a 5 or 10MB area, install the system files from the IBM PC Doctor floppy onto it and make it bootable, copy all three PC Doctor floppies into the bootable partition, do all of the necessary edits to the autoexec.bat file (to eliminate the "press any key to continues") and then use that hard drive to image onto a CD.
I've tried using both Easy CD Creator 5 and Nero 6 to burn the ISO images. I have ImgBurn on another system around here and I think that it can handle .IMG files so that's on the list of things to do. Aside: anybody know the difference between .IMA and .IMG files? And are those files using compatible formats?
Got to go out and run some errands today so I don't know when I'll get back to this. Thanks Kaervak for getting me interested in this again and for preparing those ISOs for me and others.
Ray Kawakami
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