![]() ![]() Regarding the creation of a FreeDOS virtual machines, pickup the tools from Microsoft SysInteral. ![]() FrameworkPascal (written in the old version of Watcom) provides a 32 bit extender. c:\dos\emm386 autoĪs for a compiler, Open Watcom seems to me to be the best choice in your situation. This is the autoexec.bat that I use (smartdrv is a bit pointless in this case so I commented it out with "rem" prefix). I had to increase buffers, stacks, and files to avoid a stack overflow problem with this setup. This is the config.sys that I use that seems to work with Win 7 virtual machine. It's a bit awkward to import / export files to / from the virtual machine. I still have the original floppies and started with those on an old system that has a floppy drive. At Microsoft's support site, they have links to a bootable ISO file for MSDOS 6.22. You could try to create a virtual machine with MSDOS on it, but you'd have to find a way to install MSDOS 6.22 on the virtual machine. Why can't you run the Borland compiler using FreeDOS? If you can find an old Microsoft Compiler, like 16 bit C / C++ 1.52 (which is included on the 32 bit C / C++ 4.1 cd-rom), or C 8.00 or earlier, it runs using a dos extender or in a 32 bit dos console window. ![]()
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