But most of the time, you don't really want to do that. If you are using an emulator, point your emulator to the IMG file to use as the "A" or "B" floppy drive. If you are using real hardware, use WinImage or a similar tool to write the IMG file as-is.
Some setup programs will not function unless they are run directly from the original floppy image.
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But most of the time, you don't really want to do that. If you are using an emulator, point your emulator to the IMG file to use as the "A" or "B" floppy drive. If you are using real hardware, use WinImage or a similar tool to write the IMG file as-is.
Some setup programs will not function unless they are run directly from the original floppy image.