Did you use the 8086 version of FreeCOM?  And the 8086 version of the kernel?

On 11/14/06, Edouard Forler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> First of all, let me congratulate all of you for all the work done on
> FreeDOS. It's great. I've just subscribed to the devel mailing list
> because I would like to contribute, well, as a matter of fact I will not
> be able to contribute much but I can offer my help with the testing and
> debugging. I'm a senior software engineer with more than 15 years of
> programming experience on PCs, however I don't have much time for
> programming now, sadly. I'm 32 and live in Geneva, Switzerland.
>
> I decided to say hello because of a FAQ saying that FreeDOS can run on
> an XT, but (quote) "I don't know for a fact that anyone has booted it on
> an XT for quite a while ... if only because no one probably has one
> anymore."
>
> Well, huh, I've got one and, better than that, I still develop some
> software on it and for it. Yes, it runs at 4.77 MHz and has only 640 Ko
> of RAM, with a 20 Mb hard drive and 5"1/4 floppies (oh, I also do have a
> P4-3GHz, don't worry).
>
> So this evening, I decided to try and boot FreeDOS 1.0 on my old friend.
> And I ran into many troubles, the bottom line being that it did not even
> boot. I would like to share my experience as well as having your feeling
> about it. I am ready to contribute to Bugzilla and test as much as
> needed if this helps to improve FreeDOS. However, as mentioned above, I
> don't have the time to have a look at the code and contribute more
> deeply, which I regret.
>
> As I don't want to interfere, please let me know if you are interested
> in this rather funny and enjoyable experiment (even if it failed) :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Edouard.
>
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