: It emulates a PC with an 80186 processor , 1MB of RAM, and (S)VGA-compatible display support.

: This specific iteration falls into the later stages of the software's active development. While earlier versions (like 1.09.0) introduced EGA/VGA support and 3rd party CPU plug-ins, 1.12.2 reflects a refined build for legacy Windows Mobile 2003 and CE.NET 4.2 environments. Sargems and MS-DOS 6.22 Integration

PocketDOS is an IBM PC/XT emulator designed to run on mobile processors common in the late 1990s and early 2000s, specifically supporting (e.g., StrongARM, XScale) and PPC (PowerPC) architectures.

: As the final standalone release of DOS, 6.22 introduced DriveSpace (disk compression), Scandisk , and enhanced memory management utilities like MemMaker .

The term "Sargems" often refers to custom distribution packs or repackaged versions of the emulator that included pre-configured OS images.

: To run effectively, these devices typically required at least 4MB of free program memory and 4MB of free storage.

: Users would typically create a virtual hard disk image ( .img or .vhd ) on their Pocket PC, then use floppy disk images of MS-DOS 6.22 to perform a standard setup within the emulator. Availability and Legality