The FreeDOS Project
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Want to include some of the FreeDOS Project graphics on your own site? Feel free to download these:

FreeDOS Logo
Designed by Hannibal Toal, this is the original FreeDOS logo that is featured across the freedos.org site.

FreeDOS Logo #2
Designed by Jim Hall, a slight take on the original FreeDOS logo. The xpm version is ideal for use in a Linux desktop button for DOSEmu.

Banner #1
Again, designed by Hannibal Toal. A rotating GIF banner ad. Image not available until a JPG is ready.

Banner #2
Designed by Jim Hall.

Banner #3
Designed by Jim Hall.

Banner #4
Designed by Jim Hall.

Banner #5
Designed by Jim Hall.

Banner #6
I have since lost the email address of the guy who did this one. (Originally, a rotating GIF banner ad. Hope he doesn't mind that I had to convert it to jpeg.)

"Free your DOS"
A cool new banner by Larry Carlile.

"Remember when.."
New banner by Neato

"Born to be free"
Designed by Jari Tapio Tuominen.

FreeDOS "DOS Prompt"
Designed by Alessio Palma. I modified it only a little bit to add the FreeDOS URL. Previously, Alessio had my name in there.

Download button
By Comard P., a simple "Download FreeDOS" button.

Download button
By Comard P., a FreeDOS Beta3 ("Ventura") button.

Download button
A web page button for downloading FreeDOS, by Eugene Wong.

Download button
A web page button for downloading FreeDOS, by Eugene Wong.

How to add these images to your web site

It is best if you download your own copy of whatever graphic you want to use. That way, if we rearrange our /images directory, your links to our graphics won't break. You can save a local copy of an image by clicking the right mouse button, with most browsers, and selecting "Save Image As..".

Once you have a local copy of a FreeDOS graphic, use this HTML to include it on your web page:

<img src="fd-logo.jpg">

Or, if you prefer to have a border around your image, use this:

<img src="fd-logo.jpg" border=2>

You may want to use the image to link to our site. Buttons and banners are very useful for this.

<a href="http://www.freedos.org"><img src="fd-button.jpg" border=2></a>

I hope you enjoy the FreeDOS images!


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