Hi,

I have not tested it, but ....

On May 18, 2016 10:22 PM, "Corbin Davenport" <m...@corbin.cc> wrote:
>
> A few months ago I posted here about my new FreeDOS
> distribution aimed at beginner DOS users, named Cobalt.
>
> - VirtualBox is now fully supported. Right now Cobalt can detect
> if it is running under VirtualBox, and suggests the user disable
> the VT-x/AMD-V virtualization feature that breaks a lot of DOS
> programs. In the future, I'm going to try and extend this to
> some form of file sharing.

1). How are you detecting VBox?

2). What programs break? I'm not denying the possibility, but turning off
VT-X makes things much much slower. I honestly wouldn't turn it off for all
programs, by default.

3). File sharing? Good luck! Outside of VMSMOUNT (VMware specific), I'm not
aware of any others. Perhaps you can use FTPSRV?
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