LXer: Navigate your FreeDOS system
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5EQE1)
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FreeDOS is an open source implementation of DOS. It[he]#039[/he]s not a remix of Linux, and it is compatible with the operating system that introduced many people to personal computing. This makes it an important resource for running legacy applications, playing retro games, updating firmware on motherboards, and experiencing a little bit of living computer history. In this article, I[he]#039[/he]ll look at some of the essential commands used to navigate a FreeDOS system.
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FreeDOS is an open source implementation of DOS. It[he]#039[/he]s not a remix of Linux, and it is compatible with the operating system that introduced many people to personal computing. This makes it an important resource for running legacy applications, playing retro games, updating firmware on motherboards, and experiencing a little bit of living computer history. In this article, I[he]#039[/he]ll look at some of the essential commands used to navigate a FreeDOS system.
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