Hit enter and it will have a new progressindicator. Type in a HD Label (I am using Protocat in thisexample) and hit enter. It's VERY importantyou do this (really!!!). Move down to where its highlighted and the bottompart will show two choices, use the left and right keys andhighlight the SECOND choice and hit enter. Highlight the Command shown in the above pictureusing the arrow keys and hit enter. It is now formatting your HD imageyou just created when it finishes hit any key to return to themain menu: Type in format /h and hit enter:Īlready the Format HD command is highlighted(It's all in japanese so pay attention to how to navigate). Hit enter again and you will be dropped to theMS-DOS prompt. you should seewhatever you decided to call it right there)Ĭlick on Start and let it boot up, it will bringyou to a program. Itshould look like this when you're done: Clickthe '.' on FDD1 and select the MSDOS system disk. Type in a name for the HDD infilename and then select the size in the pulldown menu on DiskInfo and select Create, when it finishes, select Close. The ANEX86 HD Creation window willpop up: BMP filewhich Unipuma's Cowabunga98 provides and explains how to setup.Ĭlick on the NEW button on theHDD1 area (It's got a dotted box around it in the picture) I appologize for all the pictures in advance,and even though some of them may not seem needed to you, I haveto make this as fool proof as possible.Ī MS-DOS 6.2 Floppy Image forPC98 (Available from most PC98 pages)Īnd the System Font. My thanks goes to Unipuma fortranslating the options in the menu for me as I cannot read themmyself and this guide would not exist without his help. This guide was written so that if anyone canread, they can setup a PC98 HD. Welcome to the PC-98 image site, a site devoted to distributing disk images for the by-gone NEC PC-98 platform. Made by MagicalZoo and published by ASCII Corporation, this action and role-playing (rpg) game is. 1986, the year The Screamer was released on PC-98. In 1982, Microsoft began licensing DOS to other OEMs that ported it to their custom x86 hardware and IBM PC clones. Originally 86-DOS, written by Tim Paterson of Seattle Computer Products, DOS was a rough clone of CP/M for 8086 based hardware.Microsoft purchased it and licensed it to IBM for use with Microsoft's IBM PC language products. 101st Approach Shot Santa Fe 1992 sport 11 Eleven SHOT! New York Spirits Rapcat 1994.
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