On 26 September 2013 14:49, Jonathan Katz <jon at jonworld.com> wrote:
I bumped the RAM down to 32M and have a 1GB virtual
disk.
For one thing, a gigabyte was an impossibly-large disk for the era.
330MB was vast back then; 520MB was a ceiling even in about 1993/1994
as it required more than the maximum number of cylinders/heads/tracks
that some BIOS INT 0x11 implementations could handle.
I'd try 256MB or so.
The screenshot shows it working on VirtualPC. That's still around and
it's a free download - but you'll have to host it on Windows, and
Windows <= 7 on bare metal, not in a VM.
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