Running DOS off a vinyl record is wildly impractical but deeply hip

Photograph of a vinyl record labelled "DOS boot disk 64K 45ot/min' by Jozef Bogin.

In the PC gaming spirit of trying to run software on the daftest hardware you can put together, I present to you: a DOS boot disk that’s actually a vinyl record. With a record player hooked up to a PC and data encoded as a soundwave inscribed on custom-made 10″ vinyl, software developer Jozef Bogin has made a hip and wildly impractical storage medium to run DOS off. Why? Because he could, I guess. But now I need to know: can it run Doom?

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