At 12:53 PM 10/9/2011, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
>Op 9-10-2011 20:53, Eduardo Casino schreef:
> > Hi Bernd,
>
> > If you are running under VMware, it is a 586+. Have you tested what
> > happens when yoy try to execute it in a real 286 or earlier? My old
> > 80186 died quite a few years ago. VMSMOUNT is useless in real
> > hardware, but I can add a processor test if it crashes the machine.
>
>I've got no ancient machines anymore, sorry. Started with a 386SX.

I have at least a couple of operational 286'ers.
But don't you do an check for the presence of VMWare to begin with? 
That should likely include a test of the available CPU, doesn't it?

>http://www.picofactory.com/free/software/pc-xt-emulator/  might do the
>trick, though I'm currently not able to get that working with the 180KB
>FreeDOS floppy I've got. Perhaps I'm accidentally using a 386+ kernel.

You might also want to check out PCEm (http://www.tommowalker.co.uk/pcem.html)

Ralf 


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