Where is the FreeDOS network bootdisk ,that Alain speaks of?

Here is the copy of an old message...

I have tested and still have one floppy!


-------- Mensagem Original --------
Assunto: Re: [fd-dev] [Announce] New floppy-sized FreeDOS distribution
Data: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 05:30:40 -0400 (EDT)
De: John M Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Para: [email protected]

Hi,
   Address of btfd100.zip below

   regards,
   john


On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Jim Hall wrote:

I've mirrored this 1-disk FreeDOS distribution on ibiblio:

http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1disk/bootfd/


Neons wrote:

>Hello!
>
>I want to inform that I have created a new FreeDOS distribution that fits
>into single floppy. It uses 2 MB RAM disk and have basic TCP/IP networking
>capabilities (but you should manually add packet driver of your NIC to
>diskette).
>
>Bootable FreeDOS (that's how I named it) contains most of FreeDOS base
>stuff, except: assign, ATAPICDD (hanged on Bochs with no-IDE), comp (FC
>can be used to compare files), DISPLAY, edline, EMM386/HIMEM, exe2bin,
>FASTHELP (I used my own .bat version), fdxms286, Graphics, HTML help,
>MKEYB, nansi (hanged up under Bochs!!!), shsucdx, mirror/unformat, xkeyb.
>Then I added basic packet driver utils (pktchk, pktstat, pkttraf, pktwatch
>and termin), some WatTCP utils (ping, rexec, tcpinfo, tcpport) and SSHDOS
>utils (ssh2dos, scpdos, telnet). I am still searching good FTP client for
>DOS that uses WatTCP. I found one on net but that not worked for me.
>
>I've used kernel 2031 and shell 0.82pl2 XMS_Swap.
>
>Minimal requirements are 386 with 4 MB RAM (theoretically about 3 MB), but
>I don't have such low configuration to test now. I have tested all with
>Bochs 2.0.2 under Win98 and real Pentium II 350MHz box with 128 MB RAM.
>
>TODO list:
>   * find out why nansi is not working
>   * CD-ROM support
>   * find good working FTP client
>
>
>You can download Bootable FreeDOS at <http://neons.hackers.lv/bootfd/>.
>
>All comments, suggestions and bug reports are (of course) welcome.
>
>
>Kristaps Kaupe
>



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