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Originally Posted by Ether
You can use it to boot FreeDOS
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Which BTW I can't test for you in Oracle VirtualBox because while I was doing this I was also experimenting with Novell Netware IPX VLM 16bit drivers in FreeDOS 1.1 and BTrieve requester using 'share' file locking.
Let's just say it's not exactly stable.
If you even enable the VM acceleration you can cause the FreeDOS 1.1 kernel not to even boot on some systems.
However DR-DOS is still available for purchase and stable.
MS-DOS is still available from MSDN subscriptions.
Someone could put Plop on a 1.44MB floppy as I mentioned before to get past BIOS limitations.
I linked several floppy disk based versions of Linux earlier.
Course you really don't need much in they way of any drive at all.
http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/chapter4/firmware/
From the bottom of that link:
http://www.coreboot.org/Welcome_to_coreboot
Very simple Linux boot often in less than <1 second.