DOS 6.22 ????


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>:(

 

I started with this: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Install-DOS-622-Under-VirtualBox/?ALLSTEPS

 

Not sure if it's kosher but the guy gave up the setup disks here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jzm0fbnb7fz526u/mKJ19A1JMo

 

I opened up unraid and went to the VM tab. Add VM. Selected Windows 95. Changed the name to DOS6.22. and then meh, img files are a no go.

 

I could get a boot iso. Then could I install via img files? I don't know. Has anyone done this?

 

Also, maybe unrelated... Is there an easy way to spin up a virtual OS in unraid? I just want to him a button and get a fresh Ubuntu LTS install that I can ssh into and start hacking away.

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You can do/try this

 

VBoxManage clonehd /path/to/hard_drive_image/guesthd.vdi /path/to/hard_drive_image.img --format raw

 

Then use the raw file in KVM.

 

You can also convert raw file to qcow2

 

qemu-img convert -f raw hard_drive_image.img -O qcow2 hard_drive_image.qcow2

 

I like this, how would it work with 3 files since (I'm guessing) it's 3 floppy disk img files. I might just go the vmdk route if that's easier. But if I could convert it and get it running via command line I'd be happy with that.

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Actually went with Windows For Workgroups 3.11.  Had to set this up on VirtualBox first then load the VMDK in unRAID.  Why isn't VMDK a selectable file for a drive image?

Note that you can also use VirtualBox .vdi files in a similar way (and this is also not a selectable option).  I asked at some point for the full list of image file types supported by VirtualBox to be added, but this was turned down.
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Got to ask chaps, purely out of curiosity, what you want to use DOS 6.2 for?

 

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Why not  ;D  I've been thinking about trying Windows 3.1 myself.

 

I have VM's for DOS v3, DOS v6.2, Windows 3.1, WFW 3.11, Win95, Win98 original, Win98SE, Win-ME, Win2000, etc.    Don't USE them very often ... but every once-in-a-while it's fun to "play" a bit.

 

I've been toying with the idea of setting up a DOS-based VM with UniDOS, which would allow running CP/M  :)

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On 9/14/2016 at 1:08 AM, garycase said:

 

I have VM's for DOS v3, DOS v6.2, Windows 3.1, WFW 3.11, Win95, Win98 original, Win98SE, Win-ME, Win2000, etc.    Don't USE them very often ... but every once-in-a-while it's fun to "play" a bit.

 

I've been toying with the idea of setting up a DOS-based VM with UniDOS, which would allow running CP/M  :)

Are those unraid VMs? Or are they VMs running under a Windows VM?

 

If they are unraid VMs. How would I go about getting the image files so I could set those up on my unraid as well?

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The old OS's I have are all VM's built with and running under VMWare Workstation on a Windows box.   I also have earlier versions of them that I built when I was using Microsoft's Virtual PC many years ago (early 2000's).

 

If you want to build these in UnRAID, you'd need the install media for the OS's.

 

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