- according to doc request 499109 "docs - infozip can be used for sbide.exe"
you can use unzip so you don't necessarily have to run sbide.exe on DOS or windows.
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doc/docbook/user/user.dbk
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$Id: user.dbk,v 1.63 2002-11-19 14:08:30 ndavidg Exp $
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$Id: user.dbk,v 1.64 2002-11-20 17:19:43 bdenney Exp $
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This is the top level file for the Bochs Users Manual.
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the driver. Choose DOS as the operating system, and "CD-ROM: 4x and above" as
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the product. There are several choices, but you want
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<filename>sbide121.exe</filename> from April 15, 1997. Version 2.0 does not
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work. The download file is a self-extracting ZIP file, so you will need to run
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it in DOS or Windows. If you can copy it onto the DOS floppy disk image, you
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can even boot DOS inside Bochs and run <filename>sbide121.exe</filename> to
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extract it. The driver is called SBIDE.SYS. </para>
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work. The download file is a self-extracting ZIP file, so on
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DOS or Windows you just run it; on other platforms you can try using
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the unzip command. The driver is called SBIDE.SYS. </para>
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</footnote> and OAKCDROM.SYS that comes with several versions of Windows.
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Copy the driver to your boot disk, and then set up the startup files as follows.
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</para>
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