"Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message
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> not supported, buy a case of floppies
>
>
> <wrongaddress@att.net> wrote in message
> news:1135995433.125452.277000@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> |I have a 128mb keychain flash drive that connects to the
> USB port. It
> | works fine in WinXP, but I would like to access it under
> DOS.
> |
> | I have tried using a DOS 7 floppy boot disk with the
> recommended diver
> | (USBASPI.SYS) with no sucess. On bootup, there is a
> message displayed
> | to connect the USB device and press enter, but it fails to
> detect the
> | drive. The config.sys file reads
> |
> | DEVICE = USBASPI.SYS /w /v
> |
> | Any ideas?
> |
> | -Bill
> |
>
>
Actually, one way that might work is if the machine can boot from the USB
drive (it must be fairly modern). Then the USB drive will be accessible (as
c

even from DOS without any drivers. I have done this on several machines
built in the last 3 years. Unfortunately, the machines (Dells) do not make
the USB drive accessible if it is not the boot drive.
I also tried some of those DOS drivers and never had any luck with them.
Peter