>> 3. Develop embedded systems.
> Not sure that's important in 2023. Any citations?
http://wiki.freedos.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>> whatever EMM386 and friends was and is, it is definitively not what
>> people think when they hear 'DOS VM'. you are abusing words to make a
>> point. not good.
> I don't really care. I am talking about how existing DOS 386 memory
> managers have worked for 35+ years now.
> The 80386 has hardware support for multiple concurrent DOS VMs. This
> is called V86 mode. How *ALL* DOS 386 memory managers work is using
> this features.
> We cannot change the historical language now.
I - as grandfather of FreeDOS EMM386 - may say that you are abusing
'DOS VM' when referring to what EMM386 does.
> That use case is already covered and so is irrelevant to this
> discussion, which I remind you is about how to boot DOS on a UEFI
> computer. You seem to have forgotten this.
according to your taste, install windows or linux.
then install DosBox.
start DosBox.
problem solved.
Tom
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