There is a FreeDOS-32 project, but they have yet to make a release.

Including a 32-bit option for users of FreeDOS has been discussed, but
there are currently no plans to do so. If this were ever to happen, I agree
with you on using two separate modes of operation.

On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 8:28 AM, JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU <jcharbonnea...@cpsge.org
> wrote:

> Hello!I may be confused,but from what I'm reading in the technical
> emails,FreeDOS is going to be 32-bit.If this is the case,I may have an
> idea.Make two different "types" of FreeDOS.Their should
> be..well....FreeDOS,which will keep updating,but REMAINS 16-bit.The
> purpose of FreeDOS was to emulate the old MS-DOS.If the 16-bit version
> is taken out,it may affect the overall usage of this OS.(I myself like
> the 16-bit version).The second type,should be called FreeDOS-32.These
> two types will remain separated from eachother,while they continiue to
> grow.Short story short,their should two different FreeDOSes:The
> 16-bit,and the 32-bit.They will continiue to  be updated,reaching
> version 2.0 and such,while keeping their respective bits.I hope this
> idea helps,because I for one am a fan of change,but keeping both bits
> will make everyone happy.(Or perhaps there can be a boot choice:The
> user chooses to boot into 16 or 32 bit at startup every time).Thaks!!☺
>
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