Creating a Speakup boot disk

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I have "rawrite2.exe" in my "c:\linux" directory. I typed "rawrite2" at the
"c:\linux" prompt after exiting to the DOS promtpt from Windows 98 Second
Edition shutdown. I was asked for the ISO file and target disk. After
formatting my 3.5 inch floppy,  I got a message that the image is been
writen to drive A. I then get :Address mark not found". What does this mean?
will this boot disk allow me to run Speakup and install the Debian ISO file?

Love you Lots,
Angus MacKinnon
MAILTO:dabneyadfm at home.com






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