I've been using vmware with great success under -STABLE.  Take a look at
/usr/ports/emulators/vmware2.  It's commercial, but works a lot better
than all the alternatives.  I've had decent success with pcemu for
DOS-based programs, although there are a few quirks.  I found bochs also
worked pretty well (fewer quirks, more features) but much slower.

On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Piotr WoŸniak wrote:

> Hi,
> I have to run programs in Clipper/DOS under FreeBSD.
> Does exist a good DOS-emulator or other solving of this problem?
> (for example compiling source code in Clipper under FreeBSD..)
> Piotr Wozniak
> 
> 
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