Another alternative...

Say, didn't I read somewhere that someone had developed a DOS emulator for 
Linux?

Check out DOSEMU, (stands for DOS Emulation) which is a Linux application 
that enables the Linux OS to run many DOS programs - including some DPMI 
applications. You can find it at http://www.dosemu.org/. If it works for 
you, it will save you the trouble of donating yet more of your money for 
another copy of Windows or using it illegally without a valid license (of 
course none of us would ever do such a thing).

If your application is happy running in this DOS emulator, you could then 
use VNC to access it.

                                         Michael

At 12:35 PM 2002-04-23, you wrote:
>2: Run some form of Windows, and then do your DOS stuff in a windows DOS
>session. This will let you use a Win version of VNC Server. (This is the
>route I am looking to go, I am just waiting to upgrade my DOS 486's I
>wanted to control. Once I can move them to Pentium class machines, I will
>install Win NT 4 Workstation, and use VNC with that).
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