On 9/24/2019 8:15 PM, shift83...@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried multiple times to install FreeDOS on Raspberry Pi3.
I have created a 100M and 200M raw disk image.
Mounted the Standard and then tried with the Legacy ISO.
Both will boot the ISO, partition and format the hard disk. But when I
reboot and select the Install to Harddisk after it goes to gathering
settings a couple of minutes go by and I get:
I have also tried to mount the floppy.img as well as the ISO and boot
from floppy with the same results.
Has anyone seen this and been able to resolve it?
There is no way to resolve this!
The RPi (any model!) is based on an ARM RISC CPU, while FreeDOS (any DOS
actually) expects to run on an Intel x86 (compatible) CPU.
These are two totally different worlds! The only way you could get
FreeDOS to run on a RPi is after installing one of the default Linux
versions to install QEMU, which is an x86 emulator and install FreeDOS
within that virtual machine. Again, FreeDOS can NEVER run natively on a
RPi...
Ralf
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