Someone pointed me to this article, so I am sharing here:

https://linuxiac.com/open-source-z386-brings-intel-80386-microcode-back-to-life/

z386 is an open-source 80386-class FPGA CPU core that uses recovered
Intel 386 microcode to run DOS and protected-mode software.

The article also mentions that yes, you can run FreeDOS on it. Which
isn't a surprise, but it's cool to see FreeDOS mentioned here. :-)

:: The current implementation is able to boot DOS 6 and DOS 7, run
:: protected-mode programs with DOS extenders like DOS/4GW and DOS/32A,
:: and supports some legendary titles and software such as Doom, Doom II,
:: Cannon Fodder, FreeDOS, HIMEM, EMM386, SeaBIOS, and other compatibility
:: and integration tests.


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