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NewsFreeDOS puts out first new version in six years Pin
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Last time I tried to install MS-DOS 6.22 on a reasonably modern PC, it failed. The article writer ran in a VirtualBox; I'd like to run it on bare metal. Has anyone succeeded in doing that? My current PC isn't 'the latest and greatest', an i7-5820K which is too fancy for MS-DOS 6.22.

Why? The reason why I tried a couple years back was that I still remember some of those applications having some nice UI features, much due to their simplicity. Even being full screen oriented, they could fully be operated from the keyboard in an efficient, intuitive way. One of those that comes to mind is Norton Commander, but my old floppy box hold a number of others. The Brief editor, responsible for me holding onto DOS until I learned about Notepad++, which is great, but has grown to a complexity approaching gcc and MS Word ...

I was making Windows clones of a few old DOS utilities, and wanted to check what I had forgotten - not the least, in the area of simplicity! I was hoping to run "the real thing" for a direct comparison, but MS-DOS failed me. Will FreeDOS do - and will it be able to run all my old DOS apps? (I do have a floppy disk reader for the USB port!)

It would of course be fascinating to see the performance of DOS apps running directly on today's metal, but I consider this a bonus feature, not the main thing.

Why not VirtualBox? I have had too many bad experiences with virtualization ... I could use VirtualBox, but prefer bare metal. Replacing my Windows boot disk with a DOS one is straightforward.
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