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Minnesota
Jim Hall is an open source software advocate and developer, best known for usability testing in GNOME and as the founder + project coordinator of FreeDOS. At work, Jim is CEO of Hallmentum, an IT executive consulting company that provides hands-on IT Leadership training, workshops, and coaching.
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Thanks!
I used to do a lot of my FreeDOS development via DOSEMU. It's a great little system. But then I found QEMU and I really like using that now. Makes it really easy to boot FreeDOS, especially to do test installs of the new releases.
HP and Dell are two PC manufacturers that provide a FreeDOS option on (some of) their systems. It's very cool to see FreeDOS used this way. :-)
I assume you meant "1.2" instead of "2.1". FreeDOS 1.2 is the latest release. We are currently discussing "2.0".