May I suggest:

http://www.freedos.org/

It's use is far more widespread than is generally admitted.

 - michael

On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Don Guinn <dongu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So far I have UBUNTU 32 & 64, Windows 98 and Windows XP. Looking for an old
> DOS disk. Install a preview version of Windows 8 but it had expired.
>
> Between the cloning, easy rollback and sharing of data should be able to
> make many comparisons. Not to mention saving the status of a machine to a
> hard drive to run later.
>
> May not be perfect, but pretty good.
>
> Looks like fun.
>
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Alex Giannakopoulos <
> aeg...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Yeah, that's a brilliant idea.  Looking at doing the same.
>> I know Oracle's VM runs well, I've tried Solaris on it.
>> I've got *OLD* windows software that I need to use on occasion, which won't
>> run on modern systems.
>>
>> On 21 November 2012 18:32, Don Guinn <dongu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Thanks for all the help. Actually installed Oricle's VM VirtualBox. Have
>> > created UBUNTU 32 ad 64 bit versions. They work surprisingly well.
>> Looking
>> > for and creating VMs for the legacy systems I have laying around. Working
>> > with getting J up on the various systems.
>> >
>> > Beats the heck of having a bunch of old computers laying around.
>> >
>> >
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