Dennis, thank you for sharing. First of all, if you'd like to get a Vortex86 CPU-based PC, better to get those which are supported by the opensource coreboot BIOS, instead of the proprietary closed-source BIOS. This way, with the help of coreboot's SeaBIOS payload, you'll be able to - using a simple "cbfstool" command - add a floppy image of FreeDOS / whatever other floppy OS - to the coreboot.rom BIOS image, flash it into a BIOS chip, and have a FreeDOS permanently available as a boot entry! (being able to run it directly from a BIOS chip). If you're interested, ask questions & I could reply with more info :-)
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