If all else fails, booting a DOS floppy image (with the BOOT command) will also get rid of drive Z and prevent the application from trying to look there, right?
Now *there's* an interesting idea...
The files needed were *originally* on a bootable floppy, back in the day...
At some point, we all started putting it on a hard drive because it gave us a place to store the programs it ran (to cut parts), too.
Now, people that have these older machines are updating the PC sides of them as the old 286 and 486 parts break. The problem is that the operating system (the machine's, not DOS) will not run on the newer, faster processors. Too, people want to have an operating system (windows or Linux) these days to accomplish other things, as well.
Hence my trying to see if DOSBOX will work, here.
So, if all the files are in one directory, can that be mounted as bootable, or do I have to have an ACTUAL image file?
Thanks!