If the processor overheats with other OS's like IBM PC DOS(any version) then could it be the hardware. I'm guessing obviously. I just can't remember an old DOS portable(transportable) like an old 15 kg Compaq that would overheat this way.
I've built power-supplies from parts and I've never seen a situation where a CPU would overheat under an particular OS like FlexOS or MS-DOS or FreeDOS. I keep thinking it's related to hardware. Someone please point me to an online article that would support this idea of an OS specific overheating power-supply. Are there Dust-Bunnies inside the power-supply? Is the p-s fan working? Is there a CPU fan and is it working? Is the p-s broken? Do you have a volt meter? If so check the p-s outputs. Is it grounding on the chassis? Is it arching to ground when the p-s warms up? John S Wolter
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