Check out WinImage http://www.winimage.com/wi
It is a utility that will let you make a disk image from a floppy and vice versa. So once you have created a DOS 6.22 boot disk, you save it as an .img file on your hard drive. The next time you need a boot disk, you run WinImage, select the .img file that you saved previously, and it will write a new floppy for you. Works great, I have used it for years.
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by: oldgreyguyPosted on 2000-01-17 at 21:58:53ID: 2361653
I am not sure you can create a "boot" disk without a "mbr".