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this is awesome. i’ll have to dig up a spare hard disk for ms-dos on my solaris 9 machine.. : )
Interesting, I even remember DesQview/X. Perhaps time to tig it out again ad see if it will run in Qemu.
Indeed it does! Although it really was a lot of work to setup. Much like machines of the time were a big deal to get something like Desqview/X working correctly.
Thanks. I’m over there —>
BTW SkyOS goes free again
http://www.osnews.com/comments/27260
SkyOS seemed cool but I could never get it working in VMWare or VirtualBox.
It’d probably work in QEMU…