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blog:pc98_dos [2019/06/01 17:08] – [Step by step guide] johnblog:pc98_dos [2019/06/01 17:27] (current) john
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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.
  
 ===== Step by step guide ===== ===== Step by step guide =====
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 {{:blog:msdos-5-partition-size.png?640|}} {{:blog:msdos-5-partition-size.png?640|}}
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 +After entering the size you're asked to confirm it (first option), or cancel (second option):
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 +{{:blog:msdos-6-partition-size-confirm.png?640|}}
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 +At this point the partition will be formatted and the drive made bootable via ''SYS'', the installer will then reboot the machine to the second stage.
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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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 +{{:blog:msdos-7-reboot-directory.png?640|}}
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 +You are then asked to confirm the location:
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 +{{:blog:msdos-8-directory-confirm.png?640|}}
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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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 +{{:blog:msdos-9-insert-disk2.png?640|}}
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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 ''CONFIG.SYS'' will be created:
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 +{{:blog:msdos-10-configsys.png?640|}}
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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 ''AUTOEXEC.BAT'' is set up to launch ''DOSSHELL'', or //DOS Hell// as those of us who lived through the DOS era used to call it:
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 +{{:blog:msdos-12-shell.png?640|}}
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 +Hit ''SHIFT + F9'' to exit from the shell and get a proper command prompt.
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