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  2. Self-booting disk - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Caldera distributed a demo version of their 32-bit DPMI web-browser and mail client DR-WebSpyder on a bootable fully self-contained 3.5-inch floppy. [7] [8] On 386 PCs with a minimum of 4 MB of RAM, the floppy would boot a minimal DR-DOS 7.02 system complete with memory manager, RAM disk, dial-up modem, LAN, mouse and display drivers ...

  3. Comparison of disc image software - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of disc image software. 4 languages. Čeština; ... Notable software applications that can access or manipulate disk image files are as follows, ...

  4. KryoFlux - Wikipedia

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    KryoFlux consists of a small hardware device, [4] [5] which is a software-programmable FDC system that runs on small ARM-based devices that connects to a floppy disk drive and a host PC over USB, and software for accessing the device. KryoFlux reads "flux transitions" from floppy disks at a very fine resolution. [6]

  5. Mtools - Wikipedia

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    Mtools is an open source collection of utilities to allow a Unix operating system to manipulate files on an MS-DOS file system, typically a floppy disk or floppy disk image. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The mtools are part of the GNU Project and are released under the GNU General Public License (GPL-3.0-or-later).

  6. tomsrtbt - Wikipedia

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    tomsrtbt (pronounced: Tom's Root Boot) is a very small Linux distribution.It is short for "Tom's floppy which has a root filesystem and is also bootable." [1] Its author, Tom Oehser, touts it as "The most GNU/Linux on one floppy disk", containing many common Linux command-line tools useful for system recovery (Linux and other operating systems.)

  7. Ultimate Boot CD - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate Boot CD contains freeware and open-source diagnostic tools from a variety of sources. Many of these tools were originally designed to boot from a floppy disk drive. The Ultimate Boot CD made it possible to run them on a PC without a floppy drive. [5] UBCD can also run from USB for computers without an optical drive. [5]

  8. SYSLINUX - Wikipedia

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    Floppy emulation – Requires storing the boot information in a disk image file suitable for emulating a FAT-formatted floppy disk. SYSLINUX is suitable for this mode. To have this choice is sometimes useful, since ISOLINUX is vulnerable to BIOS bugs. [which?] For that reason, it is handy to be able to boot using SYSLINUX. This mostly affects ...

  9. BartPE - Wikipedia

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    While a bootable floppy disk can be used to help recover a failing hard disk, [4] one major limitation on using a floppy disk that booted a standalone copy of MS-DOS was that "DOS can't handle NTFS hard-drive partitions." BartPE is a reasonable first choice for Windows users: it's free, and it's #2 in a list of alternatives; #1 is Linux ...