Sorry, we have a terminology issue here. (Again.) A Virtual Machine for the rest of us is something like VMWare, Qemu, VirtualBox, etc. - something that simulates a real machine. You load a real operating system in it and the operating system generally doesn't know or care that it's actually in a simulation.
Those other environments are not virtual machines. They are DOS emulators or different versions of DOS. They are not any form of a virtual machine. You should have no problems with the InDOS flag when running real DOS in a real virtual machine. That may not be true for the emulated DOS environments. I wouldn't even think to try to look for the InDOS flag on something like DOSBox. -MIke
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