> Most embedded processors (that are still actively produced) are
> 32-bit. Anyways, I don't think FreeDOS qualifies, at least not for
> 8-bit (AVR??) ones.

PIC16F505, PIC16F1938...  these are microchip baseline 8 bit
microprocessors intended for embedded use.  Yes microchip offers
32 bit processors, but one often doesn't need them unless USB or
ethernet is required for the application at hand.

It would be interesting to port Freedos to something other than the
ia32 architecture.


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