Ms Dos 622 3 Disk Download
These are the ISO boot disk images available from AllBootDisks. Download the ISO image you need, and if you need assistance creating a bootable CD from this image, visit the how-to page. MS-DOS 6.22 is free to download (legally) but I cannot find it. I need it for specific programs to run. Microsoft's website has links to a single setup file, but that's no good - I'm looking for.
Install libusb windows 10. Better late than never but. I was searching for dos 6.22 wen i found this tread and i think i got a Solusion for DjmUK's problem. He probbly has a solution but. Other can use this info i made a lidel guide how to turn the setup form the folloing link into a 3 disk setup - Open up stepup.exe in winrar extract the files to a new map - Open Setup.Bat in Notepad, Delete the following code, And save the file REM This batch file expands the MS-DOS 6.22 Step-Up files and REM then runs MS-DOS 6.22 Setup. If%1'==RESTART' goto restart if not exist 1MSDOS62.EXE goto missing REM ----- Do expansion of a split archive -----:multi md C: stepup if not exist c: stepup nul goto dir_err REM Copy this batch file to the hard disk and transfer control to REM it so user can change floppies.
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