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Go to bed grandpa
Thank you. That just means I have more experience than you.
If I need to figure out floppy drives I'll ask
Thanks. I happen to have arranged Windows 3.11 to be live bootable from a single floppy disk. I call it WinFlop. Various versions of it actually, including a build with a taskbar and start menu.
I also made a companion disk, Diagnostic Utilities, that includes not only basic diagnostic utilities, but also CD, USB, and NTFS drivers.
I'll be around all week. I'd share a link, but not much point right now, the Internet Archive is still apparently down โน๏ธ
Cool! Let's hope the archive is remains up, and if not we've got a community backup project coming up
If/when the Archive does come back up, the short link is..
https://tinyurl.com/winflop395
It has a variety of versions as I've already mentioned, the 95 part of the link refers to the one with a taskbar and start menu.
I do hope the archive comes back up soon.
Edit: And yes, it does have the Y2K patches and a few other critical updates.
Cool, I might see this in a museum sometime
Happy day! The Internet Archive is back online!
https://rss.ponder.cat/post/41946
whoo