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FreeDOS/V Asasa Private Edition
- This page is just a “display test for web browsing on FreeDOS”—it doesn't really mean anything lol
- This is a repository for the results of the so-called FreeDOS/V project. See Converting FreeDOS to DOS/V for details on a separate page.
- If you refer to FreeDOS - DOS/V Conversion Plan, you should be able to manage at least “Japanese keyboard” and “ATAPI DVD drive” using only the stock FreeDOS binaries.
License
- Items uploaded here may be freely distributed on the condition that they are redistributed “as-is” as a ZIP file containing all floppy images, HDD images, and original distribution files.
- FreeDOS/V Private Edition Copyright and Licensing A summary of the individual licenses for the constituent software.
- Please refrain from reposting or redistributing floppy disk images or HDD images on their own. (This would violate the redistribution provisions of some of the included software and applications.)
- I suppose it would be acceptable to burn them to CD, DVD, or USB as long as you include the original ZIP file containing all the components.
- The person who compiled this is “Asasa,” and while they retain copyright on some of the custom batch files, please consider this to be based on the 3-clause BSD license.
- You may use this free of charge for non-commercial and personal use. Since it contains software that prohibits commercial use, please refrain from using it for business purposes.
- We assume no obligation to guarantee operation or fix bugs. Please use at your own risk.
System Requirements
- A PC/AT-compatible machine (so-called “DOS-V” machine) equipped with an Intel 80386 16MHz or higher CPU. It must be an upward-compatible CPU that retains Intel 8086 compatibility.
- Naturally, it will not run on “non-DOS-V” machines such as the NEC PC-9801/PC-9821 series.
- Must have 16MB or more of physical memory. (This is to expand to a 12MB RAM disk. If you resize the RAM disk, allow for approximately 4MB in addition to the RAM disk capacity.)
- Must have a VGA or upwardly compatible graphics card, or an integrated graphics chip. DOS/V is not supported at resolutions lower than VGA, such as CGA.
- Must be capable of BIOS-compatible boot. Does not support UEFI-only or SecureBoot.
- CD-ROM/DVD-ROM support is limited to “IDE/ATAPI connections only.” If using SCSI or other interfaces, please reconfigure FDCONFIG.SYS and device drivers.
- Must use a Japanese 106/109-key or compatible keyboard. (Since the settings are not configured for English keyboards, modifications are required for non-Japanese keyboards.)
- A virtual machine running 86Box, VirtualBox, or VirtualPC 2004 or 2007, or a physical machine that meets the above conditions. (Note: This has not been verified on physical machines.)