Hello Lawrence,
https://code.launchpad.net/~dosemu2/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
http://ppa.launchpad.net/dosemu2/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dosemu2/
might have some package downloads for ARM64 Debian, but in Ubuntu,
you would add the PPA location to your package manager config and
the package manager would deal with the rest, such as dependencies.
Comcom32 and comcom64 are 32- and 64-bit versions of an adapted
command.com shell. dj64dev is for 64-bit C. dosemu2 is dosemu2.
fdpp is a special version of the DOS kernel. install-freedos and
install-otherdos are about DOS versions to bundle/use with dosemu2.
Note that comcom32 is only available for AMD64 and I386, while
64-bit comcom64 is available for AMD64 and ARM64 architectures.
Only dosemu2 2.0-pre8 and fdpp 1.3 still support 32-bit systems.
Newer versions only support 64-bit these days, alas. None of the
currently listed pre-compiled install-... packages support 32-bit.
As you mentioned, you only need 64-bit ARM64 .deb packages anyway.
Dosemu2 usually has a small pre-installed FreeDOS with FDPP and
COMCOM. While convenient, this also means that some less obvious
steps have to be taken to install more packages using our ISOs.
Dosemu2 also likes some special settings in config and autoexec.
You can use either adapted or classic FreeDOS kernels and shells.
Note that your Raspberry Pi Forum link was for DOSEMU, long ago.
Regards, Eric
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