Kewl! I can confirm that it runs on my current hardware (valuable antique HP P4 - real floppy). If/when I get my "new" computer running again, I won't have the floppy... unless I migrate it - use a can-opener to make a place for it, I guess...
The only "sensible" thing for a boot sector to do is to load something else, of course, and you haven't left space for that. This might make a good "kernel" or part of a "kernel". Once we switch to pmode, none of this stuff will work, and a 16-bit "OS" hardly seems worth it, these days... Thanks, Max!
Best,
Frank