Who's gong to want FreeDOS?
Who's gong to want FreeDOS?As far as I'm concerned FreeDOS is only useful for emulators, hard drive checking tools and really old computers i.e. 486 16MB or less, basically anything too low-powered for Damn Small Linux.Why not simply minimise the Microsoft tax?If I were a PC manufacturer, I'd be tempted to ship with Linux plus the cheapest and lightest Windows version pre-configured in a VM. That way the consumer would be happy to run all the Windows software they want with all the functionality of Linux and minimal Microsoft tax.Talking of VMs, does anyone know if it's possible to dynamically adjust the amount of memory allocated to a VM according to the OS?The guest OS would obviously need a kernel mode driver but I'm sure it's possible. That way you could initially allocate a small amount of RAM for Windows, i.e. 128MB and increase/decrease it as needs be, once the maximum memory limit is exceeded swap could be used.
How's ReactOS going? I've never tried it. Maybe I'll try it in VirtualBox.