11. April 2012 um 21:23, dmccunney <dennis.mccun...@gmail.com> wrote

> Current machines won't *boot* DOS, but will *run* it in a
> compatibility box,  emulator or virtual machine.

I wonder what you are talking about.

current machines *do* boot DOS, and mosty likely will continue to do
so for the foreseeable future.

> If you have a different architecture, bets are off.
true. no plans to run AnyDOS on your phone.

> But creating such an emulator is a complex and time consuming task.  I
> don't see it happening for FreeDOS - who can and would do it?
noone is wasting his time for this.


> But I don't *need*
> it, and if future changes in technology make it impossible to run it,
> it will no longer be used and I'll bid it a wistful farewell.  Life
> will go on, and my world will *not* come to an end.
no problem. Bye.

Tom


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