![]() In the physical world, I still maintain quite a few old computers (and I mean really old) that do things around the house or someone else's house. ![]() I can use DOSBox for a lot of this, I'm sure, but not all the things I run on QEMU run on DOS (and some of the things which do run on DOS don't run on MS-DOS or FreeDOS). Thus, even in virtualized environments, there's still a use case, for me at least. Said software is usually distributed as floppies (or, nowadays in a world where virtualization is hot shit) floppy images. My main use of QEMU is to run (in isolation, preferably) old software, whether it's some ancient game or some ancient accounting software or what have you.
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