I have certain old DOS-era programs that expect to be able to bang on hardware directly, specifically, the printer port. These cannot be run in an NTVDM under 2K, XP or later, since the NTVDM environment doesn't give the programs direct access to hardware. An obvious solution would be to use a derelict PC to run DOS 6.22 or Win 95/98, either of which would support direct I/O access. Problem with this being, I don't have any hardware I want to commit to running such an old OS, essentially just to run a couple of 1990's era hardware utilities. The next most obvious solution would be to temporarily boot a system into an old OS, just on those occasions when the old utilities are needed. I know DOS 6.22 could boot from a floppy, but the problem with that is finding a machine that still has a floppy drive at all, let alone a reliable floppy. So the idea occurred, what about running Win95 or Win98 from a CD, like a Linux live CD?
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