Johnson Lam wrote:

> Which first, 8086 or 80386. If the program don't need to mess with
> memory, why not keep it 8086 based?

Fully ACK! As PM apps tend to be much larger than their 8086 counterpart,
FreeDOS would waste a lot of memory without a benefit.

If someone wants a true PM OS, why would he/she choose FreeDOS? For the
average user who probably might be interested in anything else than
Windows, there are much more possibilities in GNU/Linux or BSD. So don't
let FreeDOS become just another PM OS!

Robert Riebisch
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