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MS-DOS on ARM/AVR Core

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Hi everybody...

First of all, I'm so sorry if i posted this in a wrong place!

Well, i posted it in a Portuguese EDABord version but had no reply so, I wanna know if it's possible to run MS-DOS (either 5 and 6.22 version) on a board with an ARM or AVR core. 'There is no importance' if it's necessary to run over an VM, I just need 2 UART (one for wired communication other to try to develop an interface for fiber communication) and a PS2 connector for user input

I have an old hardware with an i386 core and CRT monitor, I wanna make an up date that will decrease drastically the volume of the equipament.

Best regards, Paulo.
 

http://freedos-32.sourceforge.net/
A subset of the C++ language has been chosen to keep code clean and easy to study and maintain. FreeDOS-32 is developed on and for IA-32 (i386), but other ports planned, such as AMD64, ARM and ColdFire.

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I wanna know if it's possible to run MS-DOS (either 5 and 6.22 version) on a board with an ARM or AVR core.
FreeDOS for ARM armdos
http://www.software112.com/products/freedos-for-arm.html
 

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