Hardware: Yes Virginia, there are USB 2.0 storage device drivers for DOS:
Tags: drivers, hardware, software, storage, system, USBThe minor miracle here is using a driver file called ‘USBASPI.SYS’ (‘Panasonic v2.06 ASPI Manager for USB mass storage’). Given the right parameter incantations, this 16-bit Panasonic-developed DOS driver will let your system boot good-old DOS -any flavour, maybe even Caldera’s OpenDOS and recognize all USB devices connected to the respective controllers.




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