My retro rig is configured with DOS 7.10 so I can use all of my 80gb drive in Windows 95, but this can be troublesome with certain DOS games that require a more "pure" environment. Most boot disks I find seem geared more toward just loading a CD-ROM driver so you can fdisk and install Windows.

Essentially, I need a boot disk that loads CD-ROM, mouse, and audio drivers, while managing the RAM so I have the most base memory free. I've got a SoundBlaster AWE64, so shouldn't that work with a generic SoundBlaster driver in SB1, Pro, or SB16 mode? Large disk support isn't absolutely necessary, I can always add a ZIP drive driver and use those to install games and stuff.

Even if nobody has made something like this, what's a good starting point? Should I base it on one of the Windows installer boot disks, or something else?