Hi Eric,
Actually I have had pretty good luck with dosbox-x.  I have got win98 to run on 
it and have used that to load other dos programs.  I saw the other day where a 
guy actually got winxp to run on dosbox-x, but it requires some health work to 
get it to run.  I tried to use my x86 system to get winxp to run on the x86 
using vdos and it actually did run.  I had to give it up as I actually want to 
run programs which require a true dos base and winxp does not meet that 
requirement.  I have installed dosbox-x on the x86 and then win98 on that 
machine and have got quite a few programs transferred and running on it.
Matt
    On Sunday, November 2, 2025 at 12:56:00 PM PST, Eric Auer via Freedos-user 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 
Hi Matt,

you cannot boot DOS natively on Raspberry Pi, but maybe
somebody wants to work on the following "virtual" ticket:

https://github.com/dosemu2/dosemu2/issues/2277

I know that the ticket is closed, but basically dosemu2
now simulates the x86 CPU anyway, so people who have
Raspberry Pi hardware could work on compiling dosemu2
for Raspberry Pi. It should be portable enough already.

DOS cannot run natively on ARM CPU, only on x86 CPU.

Regards, Eric




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