Because the DOSbox support is so strong, not only can
you run dos in a
window, but you can run up to 240 copies of DIFFERENT 16bit operating
systems. I've had a Win95 dosbox running next to a 95b dosbox next to a
98a dosbox next to a 98b dosbox next to a Xenix box, next to a win311 box,
next to a ... you get the picture.
I assume this is a Win95 C\:> prompt -- rather than the full
Win95 gui.
Bochs, of course, lets you get the gui up on top of OS/2 or Unix.
Bill