Excerpt from Liam Proven: > I have been using NT since the first version, 3.1, in 1993. There is > no built-in facility or tool to run DOS under it and never has been. > That is why I asked. This is highly relevant and important to the > question. There are no "dots" to follow. > OS/2 2.x and Warp could boot DOS from a floppy, but I don't think even > they could run it from a disk partition. Not sure; I haven't used OS/2 > in over 25 years.
I remember OS/2 2.x and Warp could run emulated DOS and could also boot and run a specific DOS, but with limitations. I ran OS/2 from 1.3 to Warp 4 Fixpack 12 until it crashed and destroyed most hard drive data sometime during the single-digit days of April 2001. I even remember my room temperature at that time was 83 F, which was, and still is, quite comfortable to me. After that, I was never again able to boot OS/2 even from the installation or other floppies (Trap 000c or 000e). I then ran DR-DOS 7.03 much of the time before migrating to Linux Slackware. Now I see no advantage in OS/2's successors (eComStation, ArcaOS) compared to choosing between FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux and Haiku which have the advantage of being open-source. Tom _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user