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7 MEMDISK simulates a disk by claiming a chunk of high memory for the
8 disk and a (very small - 2K typical) chunk of low (DOS) memory for the
9 driver itself, then hooking the INT 13h (disk driver) and INT 15h
19 ... where diskimg.img is the disk image you want to boot from.
21 [Obviously, the memdisk binary as well as your disk image file need to
32 a) The disk image can be uncompressed or compressed with gzip or zip.
34 b) If the disk image is less than 4,194,304 bytes (4096K, 4 MB) it is
65 If the image is 4 MB or larger, it is assumed to be a hard disk
68 header is used to determine the C/H/S geometry of the disk.
80 harddisk[=#] The image is a hard disk image[**]
88 [**] Normally MEMDISK emulates the first floppy or hard disk. This
93 c) The disk is normally writable (although, of course, there is
95 you can mimic a write-protected disk by specifying the command line
98 ro Disk is readonly
102 later. Unfortunately it appears that the "DOS boot disk" from
141 nopass Hide all real drives of the same type (floppy or hard disk)
142 nopassany Hide all real drives (floppy and hard disk)
188 13h, AH=08h, i.e. information of the disk geometry etc.
293 pointer to the mBFT and gathers the RAM disk details from the included