Hi everyone

I wanted to share the results of the recent survey about "How do you
use FreeDOS." I shared the survey here a few times, and on the
website, and on Facebook, and on Twitter.


OVERVIEW

We had 353 total responses, which is not bad. Of these, ten responses
were invalid (test data, blank, etc) which means 343 valid responses.
I would have been satisfied with 200, so I was very glad that we got
over 300.

I'm sure we had a few duplicate responses, but I didn't see evidence
in the data of "stuffing" the responses. Overall, I think a few
duplicates don't affect the final data.

Responses by day:
(the "peaks" match up with when I shared reminder tweets about the survey)

06/27/21: ######################################################## [56]
06/28/21: ###################################################### [54]
06/29/21: ############################# [29]
06/30/21: ############# [13]
07/01/21: ##################### [21]
07/02/21: ############ [12]
07/03/21: ############ [12]
07/04/21: ########## [10]
07/05/21: ################ [16]
07/06/21: ############## [14]
07/07/21: ############## [14]
07/08/21: ########################################### [43]
07/09/21: #################### [20]
07/10/21: ################ [16]
07/11/21: ############# [13]


The survey asked 4 questions:

1. What do you use FreeDOS for? (to play games, to run DOS apps at
home/work, ..)
2. How do you run FreeDOS? (in a virtual machine, on recent hardware, ..)
3. Do you dual-boot FreeDOS (No, Yes + what OS)
4. What is your level of DOS experience

**Questions 1 and 4 were good questions. A few people seemed confused
by question 2. And question 3 was just poorly worded. (Actual question
was "Does FreeDOS share the same hardware with another operating
system?" and I think a lot of people said "Yes"  when they were
actually running in a virtual machine.)


RESULTS:

1. What do you use FreeDOS for?
-To play DOS games
-To run DOS software at home
-To run DOS software for work
-To support an embedded application
-To develop new DOS programs
-To update the BIOS on my PC
-Other

Sifting through the "Other" results, some people used "Other" to
provide details about what software they were running. But a few
indicated some newer use scenarios that were not in the options. These
were variations on "Using FreeDOS to test systems and software" and
"Using FreeDOS to recover systems."

Games: ################################################### [204]
Home: ############################################################# [243]
Work: ############ [45]
Devel: ########################### [108]
Embed: ###### [23]
BIOS: #################### [80]
+Recovery: ## [8]
+Testing: ## [7]


2. How do you run FreeDOS?
-On classic PC hardware (1981 to 2000: XT, AT, '386, '486, ..)
-On recent PC hardware (2000 to 2020)
-On modern PC hardware (2020 or 2021)
-In a virtual machine (VirtualBox, QEMU, DOSEMU, ..)
-Other

Sorting through the "Other" results, people used this field to tell me
exactly what hardware they were running. So nothing new was added
here.

However, the results clearly suggest I didn't write the question
clearly enough, so a lot of people misunderstood the question. I meant
this question to ask "do you run FreeDOS in a virtual machine, or on
'bare metal' hardware?" And maybe I should have asked it that way.

For example, a few folks did not answer "virtual box" but indicated in
"Other" that they used DOSEmu or DOSBox (neither was suggested in the
"virtual machine" option). Instead, these respondents answered
"modern" or "recent" PC hardware.

Also note that "modern" PC hardware was defined as a system from 2020
or 2021. This was a "control" option, because an Intel system released
in 2020 or 2021 does not support BIOS, and does not have the "Legacy"
option in UEFI. So at least those 49 are wrong.

Virtual: ######################################################## [222]
Classic: ############################ [112]
Recent: ################################################ [190]
Modern: ############# [49]


3. Does FreeDOS share the same hardware with another system?
-No (FreeDOS is the only operating system)
-Yes (Linux)
-Yes (Windows)
-Yes (another DOS)
-Yes (some other PC operating system)

The details of the question (in smaller print underneath the question
itself) said that if you run FreeDOS in a virtual machine, you should
only answer "no" because this was about dual-booting. And while many
answered the question that way, many others did not.

Because I asked the wrong question, the results were weird. Comparing
the responses with question 2, a lot of people who run FreeDOS only in
a VM (they didn't indicate real hardware) answered "Yes" on this
question. I don't trust the results on this one.

FreeDOS: ##################################################### [157]
Linux: ############################ [83]
Windows: ###################### [64]
DOS: #### [12]
other: ######### [25]


4. What is your level of DOS experience?
1 - I don't know that much about DOS, I'm still learning
...
10 - I feel like an expert in using DOS

A few folks didn't answer this question, so I've indicated those blank
responses as "?"

?: ### [3]
(beginner)
1: ####### [7]
2: ####### [7]
3: ######## [8]
4: ########################### [27]
5: ################################# [33]
6: ########################## [26]
7: ######################################################## [56]
8: ################################################################# [65]
9: #################################################### [52]
10: ########################################################### [59]
(expert)


I'll share my thoughts/interpretations in a follow-up email.


Jim


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