That might be screen resolution - often a problem in Windows DOS
-- edit - I was referring to the "small picture" - but if it's trying to "protect itself"
-- as described in my next message, this is probably perfectly normal!
Have you tried it in DosBox - often much better... but you might need a XP+ system for DosBox.
(anyone know if it will run in 98)?
You might also want to grab DBDOS from my site - it's intended to help boot real DOS under
DosBox, but in this case - you could use the included XDISK tool to read your floppy disk into
an image - which you could mount in DosBox (and it never hurts to have a backup of the data)
You *might* be able to read the files from the floppy disk into a folder on your system and
mount that under DosBox - depends on how much "media checking" it does (and if it's
really aggressive about that - it might not even run in DosBox)
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