I know how I'd do it WITH a floppy, I'd just make a usable boot floppy with the settings and loadings that I want, (plain, EMM386 etc.) abd then let the writing program turn it into the CD boot.
No floppy!
This freeware virtual floppy may save me from buying a USB floppy...
At first, I thought it was a problem that it was VFD format, and the software usually wants something like IMA/IMG, but so long as the virtual drive is there, the software should be able to read it from that.
Of course, I have an aversion to buying software to do this piddling task, I'd buy the USB floppy drive if it came to buying anything.
No floppy!
This freeware virtual floppy may save me from buying a USB floppy...
At first, I thought it was a problem that it was VFD format, and the software usually wants something like IMA/IMG, but so long as the virtual drive is there, the software should be able to read it from that.
Of course, I have an aversion to buying software to do this piddling task, I'd buy the USB floppy drive if it came to buying anything.