- 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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This is the top level file for the Bochs Users Manual.
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@ -5112,10 +5112,9 @@ where you must select the operating system and the product for which you want
the driver. Choose DOS as the operating system, and "CD-ROM: 4x and above" as
the product. There are several choices, but you want
<filename>sbide121.exe</filename> from April 15, 1997. Version 2.0 does not
work. The download file is a self-extracting ZIP file, so you will need to run
it in DOS or Windows. If you can copy it onto the DOS floppy disk image, you
can even boot DOS inside Bochs and run <filename>sbide121.exe</filename> to
extract it. The driver is called SBIDE.SYS. </para>
work. The download file is a self-extracting ZIP file, so on
DOS or Windows you just run it; on other platforms you can try using
the unzip command. The driver is called SBIDE.SYS. </para>
</footnote> and OAKCDROM.SYS that comes with several versions of Windows.
Copy the driver to your boot disk, and then set up the startup files as follows.
</para>