If is a matter of suggestion, I would say x86 32 bit protected mode would be 
easier and more useful.
I still remember the dead FreeDOS-32.
Anyway I guess real issue is time and motivation to code, not ideas.

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Remitente:    Chelson Aitcheson <chelson.aitche...@gmail.com>
Destinatario: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers. 
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Fecha:        sábado, 13 de enero de 2018, 9:07:31
Asunto:       [Freedos-devel] Arduino Port of FreeDOS
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Of course it is, not implying that it should be the next move by any means. 
Freedos has been a "me too" product for many years.



On Jan 13, 2018 6:03 PM, "Ercan Ersoy" <ercaner...@ercanersoy.net> wrote:
I think developing FreeDOS Arduino port through source code changes and some 
optimizations. Microcontrollers using on Arduino is Harvard Architecture. For 
this reason, FreeDOS Arduino port is requires less resource than FreeDOS x86 
binaries.

FreeDOS Arduino port may not be realized without major source code changes. 
But, FreeDOS ports of other hardware (Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi, CubieBoard, 
Beagle Bone, Beagle Board etc.) are developable.

Note: I don't have time for creating FreeDOS Arduino port. I won't develop 
FreeDOS ports of other hardware. I suggestted this idea for offering.

Best regards,
Ercan


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