"And it also seems to support 8086/88 as well 😀"
Ah, I see where you got this information from.. 😉
Later versions seems to have been compiled to take advantage of the 286 processor.
XT users could get them running, too, if they had a NEC V20/30. Which they hopefully had, anyway.
If they didn't, they were a bit silly, anyway. Still using an 808x in the 90s.. Pfft. 🙄😂
The arch rival product, PC-Tools, was being optimized from early on, without requiring the help of 286 op codes.
A few of its utilities were being licensed/used by both IBM and Microsoft (MS AV).
Though Microsoft did prefer Symantec utilities more, which finally found their way into MS-DOS 6.2x.
In simple words, the relationship was like this :
IBM PC DOS / CP's PC-Tools / White Wine
MS-DOS / Symantec's Norton Utilities / Sparkling Water
Anyway each to this/her/they own. 😁
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