You're welcome. 😀
It's not that hard to use, but you can also give 86Box/PCem a try.
This is how my QEMU batch file for an old Linux distribution looks like (Open Linux):
boot.bat
@echo off
cd files
qemu -L . -m 256 -hda hdd.vmdk -hdb hddb.vmdk -cdrom IsoFile.iso -fda floppy.ima -vga std -serial file:CON
cd files changes to the files directory, where my disk images reside.
-m is for memory
-hda for first HDD image
-hdb for second HDD image
-cdrom for ISO file
-fda for first floppy image
-fdb for second floppy image
-vga std for plain VGA (ISA)
-serial file for debug/status output (CON is Windows console)
For creating HDD images, you can create them using the same tools that can be used for DOSBox (bximage, etc.)
Once partitioned/formatted with FAT/FAT32, these images can be opened with WinImage or similar tool
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In what to one race is no time at all, another race can rise and fall..." - The Minstrel
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