I'm looking at dealing with some of the latest bug reports, and I'm 
getting convinced that the only way to squeeze in the necessary code is 
to abandon the idea of getting a useful warning if one tries to boot on 
a pre-386 machine.  This warning was useful back in 1994, when I 
originally wrote this stuff, but I can't imagine anyone actually caring 
today.
Unless someone speaks up, it's going out the door, and if you try to use 
SYSLINUX on a pre-386 machine you'll simply get a hang or crash.  Speak 
now, or forever hold your pizza.
	-hpa