* Status report on MS-DOS 7.x extraction
@ 2003-08-14 10:21 Jochen Reinwand
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From: Jochen Reinwand @ 2003-08-14 10:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-msdos
Hi, all!
Sorry for being so quiet so long.
But finally here it is: My first approach to extract an MS-DOS 7.x from a
Windows CD. I build a system of shell scripts to automate the process of
extracting and using the necessary files for MS-DOS 7.x. It is a lot of
hacking and not very comfortable by now. My aim is to build up flexible
environment.
Before I release something, I wanted to wait until capextract can extract
single files from an archive, but till now there's no new version and a few
people wanted to get more information. So I decided to release something
nevertheless. By now my scripts extract the _all_ files to /tmp/msddb/ and
copy them from there. Not really useful, but the only possibility at the
moment.
I only implemented to functions right now:
- Extraction of the files and
- building of an EBD (Emergency Boot Disk).
These two funtions are essential for the whole project and they work!
I tried to make everything as flexible as possible. So there are a lot of
things done for only a few important steps.
Here you can find the few necessary files (of course no parts of MS-DOS are
included! You need a Windows 98SE CD!):
http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~jnreinwa/msddb.tar.bz2
Please be careful using it. I don't know how sane it is. Best read all the
docs and perhaps even the scripts before doing anything else!
Comments are welcome are of course welcome. But please nothing like: "Why
haven't you wrote a nice GUI for it?"
More welcome are person who want to contribute! The architecture is modular
and everyone can write modules doing things he likes to have.
Here's the README file from the package to give you more infos you may find
useful:
###########################################################################
Introduction
This project is for now called MSDDB (Ms-Dos Distribution Builder). It is not
really a useful name and if anyone comes up with a cool idea it will be
changed.
The purpose of this project is to extract the necessary files for MS-DOS from
an original Windows CD. It has some sort of plugin/module architecture to make
it flexible enough to support different Windows versions and to use
different "output plugins" to make use of the extracted files.
During the extraction process not only the normal MS-DOS files are extracted
but also additional files that can be found on the CD and could be useful for
MS-DOS users.
The project is mostly implemented with bash shell scripts. It is only useful
on Unix environments especially Linux. Most of the work to be done has
something to do with handling files. So bash scripts seem to be the best
choice.
There are two basic functions that are essential for the whole project. The
project wouldn't make sense if these two hadn't been solved:
- The necessary files for MS-DOS are only available as packed files on the
Windows CD. cabextract (http://www.kyz.uklinux.net/cabextract.php)
makes it possible to extract them.
- If you want a real DOS you have to be able to create some sort of bootable
media. That's no problem if you have access to an installed system, but for
this project it was important that such a bootable media could be created
from the CD. But it looks like Microsoft somehow likes us. There is a DOS
tool on the CD capable of creating a so called EBD (Emergency Boot Disk).
You can find it in the directory tools/mtsutil/fat32ebd/ on the CD.
But it is only a DOS programm! How can we execute it? dosemu? bochs? Once
again we're lucky:
> cd tools/mtsutil/fat32ebd/
> file image.dsk
image.dsk: x86 boot sector, system (qoo1IHC, FAT (12 bit)
Yes! It is a boot sector and FAT filesystem for a disk!
Just dd it to a disk device and the disk is bootable and has a filesystem.
The other tools of the EBD can be found in the Cabinat archives.
With this EBD we can now install a complete MS-DOS
Now we have the abilities to do all things we want to. But what do we want to
do? There are quite a lot of situtations where you could use MS-DOS:
- You want to run it within dosemu? Use the output plugin to get all the
necessary files and build up a "bootable" dosemu disk.
TODO: Plugin not written yet ;-)
- You want to run it on your PC or within bochs without installing the
complete Windows? Just create a bootable CD with the corresponding output
plugin.
Now you can install MS-DOS on a "clean" PC, no matter if real or emulated.
TODO: Plugin not written yet ;-)
To make MS-DOS more comfortable this project will also include plugins to
add more software to your MS-DOS system. E.g. it will be possible to get all
necessary files for DJGPP (http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/) and automatically
integrate them.
Quick Start Guide
First you have to modify the files msddb.conf, extractfiles.conf and
mkebd.conf
in etc/msddb for your needs.
Now put the content of the Windows CD (currently only 98SE is supported) at
the specified path (normally that means you have to mount it).
Now extract the necessary files:
> msddb extractfiles
Create the EBD:
> msddb mkebd
Or do it all at once:
> msddb extractfiles mkebd
Now you should have a bootable EBD on a disk or in the image
var/msddb/ebd.img.
###########################################################################
regards,
Jochen
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