This is the "blue screen of death" of RDOS (image taken with a camera, as it was run on real hardware):
So, here something bad happened on core 5 of the processor, and the dump shows core's control-registers, GDT/IDT, pending interrupts, general registers, segment registers (including base, limits and descriptor types). In the lower part is an area where any address can be inspected, by typing a selector & offset in the "US" field. It is also possible to switch processor core to display another core's crash-state. The interactive function is only available with a PS/2 keyboard.
This is a real crash in that core 5 attempt to reference the thread control block when it doesn't have an active thread. The whole scenario actually looks power-manangement related as the core also have no TR or LDT loaded, and thus seems to have just rebooted.