Using its usual 'menu system' (you can remove it if you want to see what the The " -q" in the line above means to start bochs 'quick' without The file here as " bochsrc.zip" ] and then simplyĬlick on the " run.bat" file already there which is nothingĬd "C:\Program Files\Bochs-2.5.1\dlxlinux"
I'm attaching another bochsrc.bxrc file which will already have the necessaryĬhanges that allow you to run "tomsrtbt" 288.img file as the bootĭiskette for the DLXlinux hard drive under the Bochs emulator! [ download Tom mentions this in his tomsrtbt.FAQ file on the disk). it's really just a 2880-kb floppy diskette image! In the filename might confuse some people into thinking this is an ISO image
Simply place a copy into this directory (after you install BOCHS which createsĪnd then change its filename to just " 288.img" (the word ElTorito The file " tomsrtbt-2.0." out of the archive, You save it elsewhere first, since this bzip2 program will overwrite If you want to keep a copy of the *.bz2 version of the file, make sure bz2" file,Īnd you should see something similar to this: Once you have downloaded the program, I'd change the filename Was written by Julian Seward, the creator of BZIP2, so it should workįor you.
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP to download the program. You can find a bunzip2 program for MS-Windows based OSs here: If you don't have WinRAR (i think you said you do), then I'll have to
not much is of practical help here to those who areĭownlaod page first, and then look for the "tomsrtbt-2.0.bz2" bxrc configuration files, but mightīe a waste of your time. The page:Ĭ:\Program Files\Bochs-2.5.1\docs\user\x1069.html has some further explanationsĪbout the choices for the Boch's. Two choices aren't much help to most users!) and even their 'User Manual' is Installed) and then on the choice of " User Guide" (the other You can try reading a bit about BOCHS by looking at the HTML file here:Ĭ:\Program Files\Bochs-2.5.1\docs\index.html ( after it's MAKE SURE TO CHECK this box, or the DLX Linux OS will not be installed to a 10mb file. What it's going to install and allow you to check a box for DLXlinux to be installed. When you install BOCHS, part way through the installation, it will show Here's a detailed email I sent to my friend "Tigger" Titled, " User Guide" are helpful at this time) and ' keymaps'. ' docs' (comes with what could end up being very confusing HTML documentation for some of you only parts of the one The default install location is: C:\Program Files\Bochs-2.5.1\ with subdirs for ' dlxlinux' ( make sure you install this! You need to click a check box for it, part way through the install process), bxrc" Configuration files which then have a little (it just places an uninstall and recognition for its ". (3.81 MiB which can also be opened by the 7-Zip program for inspection) and is easy on the Registry when installed My copy of the Bochs-2.5.1.exe download file is 4,001,273 bytes Go to the following page, find a site near you and click on the binary ( First, you need to download the latest 32-bit BochsĮxecutable. Under the Bochs Emulator (and get another Linux install to test it on). Included), the following will describe how MS-Windows users can set up and run tomsrtbt Although the Bochs Emulator has versions for different OS Platforms (Linux