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2010 Jun 14
4
help
...Wed 5/5/2010 3:28 AM
Miller, Shao wrote,
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Good day again Matthew,
As per (c=80) * (h=2) * (s=48) * (sect_size=512) = 3,932,160 bytes =
7,680 sectors:
For Windows, you might enjoy:
- "DD for Windows" by John Newbigin and chrysocome[1]
- "ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver" and "Zero and Random Device Driver" by
Olof Lagerkvist[2]
- "TinyHexer" by Markus Stephany[3]
- syslinux/win32/syslinux.exe and syslinux/com32/modules/chain.c32 (this
one for chaining to DOS, should you wish to)
C:\>dd if=\\.\zero of=matthew.vfd cou...
2010 May 04
2
Memdisk large IMA file
Does someone know where I could get my hands on an ima that's larger
than 2.88meg... I use winimage for all my ima's and stuff but i'm
having trouble configuring a custom size. If anyone has a large ima I
could utilize that would be great, preferably one fitting this memdisk
supported size:
3,932,160 bytes (3840K) c=80 h=2 s=48 3.5" DSED (extended)
If not instructions on making
2016 Mar 12
3
Adding image file support for Windows
Hi Community -
I would like to request that SYSLINUX be extended to install on a filesystem
image file on the Windows platform. This feature is available on Linux
(option -t); however, on Windows SYSLINUX only installs with a raw device
path.
This feature would be use by another open source project. As an small
incentive, I'll offer a small, token bounty ($50) for the developer that
2016 Mar 12
0
Adding image file support for Windows
...TFS, there is a significant challenge: Windows' NTFS driver is the
only reliable driver for writing new files to a Windows-formatted NTFS
filesystem. That driver happens to require a disk, as opposed to an
image-file.
Depending on your Windows version, drivers such as WinVBlock, Firadisk,
ImDisk might be options for you. Newer Windows versions support certain
image-file formats as virtual disks, as well.
- Shao Miller
2016 Mar 12
0
Adding image file support for Windows
...; the only reliable driver for writing new files to a Windows-formatted
> >> NTFS filesystem. That driver happens to require a disk, as opposed
> >> to an image-file.
> >>
> >> Depending on your Windows version, drivers such as WinVBlock,
> >> Firadisk, ImDisk might be options for you. Newer Windows versions
> >> support certain image-file formats as virtual disks, as well.
> >>
> >> - Shao Miller
> > Hi Shao -
> >
> > SYSLINUX would only need to find the ldlinux.sys file within an
> > existing virtual...