Hi,

> The Virtual Machine Manager. The true 32-bit operating system under 
> "Windows 386 enhanced mode" (but unbounded to Windows itself).

Just as a thought on the side: there seem to be quite a number of people
that use Dosemu with FreeDOS on a Linux machine. Would it not be interesting
to write (or perhaps adapt from somewhere) a VMM for FreeDOS, essentially
allowing you to run multiple instances it?

That's obviously one big block of work though. What about putting together a
specialised Linux distribution instead, providing a bit more than "just" a
VMM to DOS - imagine using Samba to "plug together" DOS machines in a
network, or setting up "DOS terminal emulations" (call it VMware for DOS if
you want) that would allow less powerfull machines to run programs on a
server etc.?

As we seem to have Dosemu specialists here: how would one set up an account
under Linux so that it won't use bash as the shell but rather give you a DOS
terminal screen? And: do we actually have a working VT100 capable telnet
client for DOS somewhere?

Gerard

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