Please ignore my last.  I see that it's a hypervisor, which should do
what I need. 

I almost thought it was too much like DOSBox which is its own OS and I
was trying to stay away from that.

Nothing against DOSBox, it has its place and is best in what it does. 

On 2019-09-19 21:22, st...@vwebr.net wrote:

> Not making any assumptions at all, and frankly it sounds interesting. 
> 
> Merely trying to understand what it is in comparison to Virtualbox and 
> VMWare, or DOSBox. 
> 
> If it's a virtual machine app meant to install an OS into like the first two, 
> then of course I'm very interested.
> 
> On 2019-09-19 09:30, geneb wrote: 
> On Thu, 19 Sep 2019, st...@vwebr.net wrote:
> 
> Asking the question a different way.
> 
> Is there another virtual app (alternatives to Virtualbox or VMWare) that
> does a much better job supporting DOS hardware which I can install
> FreeDOS onto?
> 
> That's what 86Box does - it supports a huge range of hardware.  You need to 
> actually use it before assuming it won't meet your needs.
> 
> g.
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