Hello 0x0d, hello Eric,

It's probably not, much. Night and FreeDOS-32 are both spare-time projects done 
for fun with the ultimate goal of running DOS software in 32-bit Protected 
Mode. However, I would say that Night most likely has a much more long-term 
support cycle. This isn't a research project we're working on to be discarded 
after it gets to some semblance of functionality... it will be developed and 
matured way beyond that.


Any possibility that the Night Kernel or FreeDOS-32 can gel with the
FreeDOS-plus-plus project (https://github.com/dosemu2/fdpp)?

Basically FD++ is the 64-bit "DOS kernel" now used by the dosemu2
project.  It sits as a layer between an underlying Linux/x64 system and
dosemu2 runtime, and the DOS application programs to run.

Thank you!

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