Yes indeed - though a 386 is a *much* more complicated beast - not just the 32-bit registers but the MMU. The core is capable of running EMU386 though. I don't know enough about DOS to know whether or not that's useful.
Yes, that's the original core. I haven't attempted running Windows yet, but I have tried running Breadbox Ensemble (with no luck as yet) and OpenGEM - which does work.
As I say, I don't really know much about DOS in general, so I've no idea whether my inability to run Breadbox Ensemble was due to me using FreeDOS rather than MSDOS or whether something else is preventing it from running.
Hi!
Tried to install the Hungarian version of Win 3.11, but it needs a 386 processor. The one-version earlier Win 3.1's launcher starts, but it complains that the used XMS is incompatible with Windows. Tried to remove the FDXMS286.SYS and uncomment it in the FDCONFIG.SYS as well, but during the next attempt the system froze with an 'installing XMS memory manager' message.
Otherwise the core runs well, many classic DOS games are playable, i.e. Impossible Mission 2, Stunts, Scorched Earth, Blues Brothers, Prehistorik, Magic Boy...
Played DuneII hours long, works pretty well, but digitized speech is missing, music seems to be good after resetting several times the sound card (middle button on TC64).