Cool! Don't forget to download the network card utility, though. NICs have EPROMs for configuration and the ROM socket needs to be enabled for once maybe.
If you like, you can also use one of these older EPROM images.. They are tested and ready to use.
Re: IDE disk-on-module + 386
However, they are several years old by now.
For Win9x, the official 386 versions of XUB are better perhaps.
If you can't get hold of real EPROMs with a quartz window (for erading with UV light), these cheap OTP chips are also worth a try.
But keep in mind that they can't be erased.
The easiest method would be using modern Flash chips or older EEPROMs (essentially the same as Flash). However, finding 27c64 or 27c128 pin compatible chips might be tricky.
Anyway, you can als double the images by using copy command.
Use copy /b rom.bin+rom.bin fatrom.bin or similar syntax. That way, you can use bigger chips (27c256, 27c512 compatibles)
Of course, doing so will take up more space in the 640KB-1MB area..
I hope that wasn't too much information. 😅
It's really simple after you get used to it.
If you like, you can watch some YT video tutorials. I also made a video. Though the other videos are likely better (with speech).
Good luck! 😁
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