ĭo note that ISO images are "large" by MS-DOS standards. ISO mounting isn't a "hardware" solution (you can't boot from it direct from BIOS), but inside MS-DOS/FreeDOS it does mean you can run CDROM software, including games with CDDA audio, straight from the ISO image. While tools like Gotek virtual floppy drives exist, outside of expensive things like SD2SCSI there's no such ODE (Optical Drive Emulator) for old computers (certainly not an IDE version). One of its biggest selling points is the ability to mount an ISO image as a CDROM drive, negating the need to burn a CD or even have a real CDROM drive at all. SHSUDC is a replacement for the native MS-DOS MSCDEX CDROM mounting tools. I've attempted to make an all-in-one MS-DOS (or FreeDOS) floppy disk image that allows the use of the SHSUCD CD-ROM drivers written by Jason Hood.
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