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My fifth article on remote-booting diskless Windows workstations from OS/2 Warp Server is available at
http://www.matem.unam.mx/~micho/ripl5.html
The article describes new class of Windows RIPL requesters, based on a bootable virtual 16MB superfloppy that holds the whole Windows nucleus (GUI+32-bit networking). The nucleus is used to boot the client and connect to the OS/2 Server in 32-bit mode.
The sixth RIPL article (which is in preparation) will deal with diskless systems booting Windows Millennium from OS/2 Warp Server.
For now,
http://www.matem.unam.mx/~micho/ripl6.html
explains in detail how to enable real-mode DOS support in WinME. This is a very important step in setting up diskless WinME requesters RIPLing from OS/2 Server, but I think this simple and elegant procedure has an independent interest...
Source: Warpcast