![]() ![]() The best thing about having a DOS-bootable memory key is you can boot. And thanks to Robert for compiling a custom set of binaries for Windows XP users - you can download these from Robert's Bochs page. After formatting your flash drive, you can install a full working version of MS-DOS to let you run games or system utilities. From the release notes, this contains a number of fixes and improvements: "- Bugfixes for CPU emulation correctness (CPUID/VMX/SVM fixes to support Windows Hyper-V as guest in Bochs) - Improvements for the plugin handling to simplify Bochs extensions - Added "multiple NICs" support to the NE2000 and E1000 devices - Added experimental FTP service for networking modules 'vnet' and 'socket' - Fixes and improvements for all supported Voodoo graphics adapters - Added USB keyboard emulation with most of the keys supported - GUI "cmdmode": create a headerbar event with key combo starting with F7 - LGPL'd VGABIOS updated to version 0.8a (new VGABIOS for Voodoo Banshee)." You can find the new release at the Bochs website. The Bochs Project released version 2.7 of their PC Emulator (Bochs is a highly portable open source IA-32/x86 PC emulator written in C++, that runs on most popular platforms). Many users run FreeDOS in a virtual machine. ![]()
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