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====== Installing DOS 6.20 [PC-98] ====== | ====== Installing DOS 6.20 [PC-98] ====== | ||
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+ | MS DOS on the PC-98 works pretty much exactly the same as on the IBM PC, but obviously the installer is almost entirely in Japanese and has a completely different layout to what everyone is used to in IBM PC land. Here's a walkthough of how to install MS DOS 6.20 on a fresh, unformatted PC-98 hard drive. | ||
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+ | **Step 3.** Choose the size of the formatted partition you want to make, the maximum available size should already be filled in (497MB in my case of a 500MB virtual drive in Neko Project II): | ||
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+ | After entering the size you're asked to confirm it (first option), or cancel (second option): | ||
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+ | At this point the partition will be formatted and the drive made bootable via '' | ||
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+ | **Step 4.** Choose target directory. After the reboot the installer will start again, asking for the destination directory for the new DOS install: | ||
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+ | You are then asked to confirm the location: | ||
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+ | **Step 5.** The installer copies files from the first disk, then prompts you to insert disk 2 (then 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in turn): | ||
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+ | **Step 6.** After all disks are copied you are presented with a basic system summary screen, with some indications that a '' | ||
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+ | **Step 7.** Finally, after everything is done you'll see a screen saying that install has completed. Remove any floppy disks and the system will reboot to the new DOS 6.20 system. By default '' | ||
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