
What is it and what does it do????




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A shortcut to the original Microsoft operating system...>>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS
Which is still included in Windows, and can still be accessed and used for fault-finding, and running various programs....
...even today... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!
You just need to be familiar with the various commands......!
Paul...good-old MS-DOS!......!
and thanks you


A shortcut to the original Microsoft operating system...>>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS
Which is still included in Windows, and can still be accessed and used for fault-finding, and running various programs....
...even today... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!
You just need to be familiar with the various commands......!
Paul...good-old MS-DOS!......!
So...no Fs![]()
and thanks you
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A shortcut to the original Microsoft operating system...>>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS
a Floppy Disk...
Which is still included in Windows, and can still be accessed and used for fault-finding, and running various programs....
...even today... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!
You just need to be familiar with the various commands......!
Paul...good-old MS-DOS!......!
So...no Fs![]()
and thanks you
YMMB...
You have to be REALLY OLD to remember the original MS DOS system.
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People Eating Tasty Animals.

Speak for yourself Fozzer. I am half your age (almost) and I remember C:\???.exe
Matt
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Cor blimey! I remember my dad buying my neighbours Tatung Einstien in about 1985, and after the ViC 20, this was somthing else. It had several 'languages' on various discs (yes it had disc drives, none of this tape recorder nonsense!), and although at the time it meant nothing to me whatsoever, and still doesnt, one was called 'Dr. Logo' and there used to be a turtle that wanderd around the screen.....i think anyway.
There was several huge ring bound manuals that came with the Einstien and one was dedicated to the mysterious 'Dr. Logo' language and i poured over it inbetween typing naughty school boy storys about a teacher whos legs i liked and building tamiya model kits.
Still cant recall anything about it or if i indeed ever understood it!!!
Those were the days
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Speak for yourself Fozzer. I am half your age (almost) and I remember C:\???.exe
Matt
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I bet you don't remember having to program the computer in Runic tho'......!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runic_alphabet
Bill was a virtual newcomer in that application......!
Paul.......!
People Eating Tasty Animals.

Speak for yourself Fozzer. I am half your age (almost) and I remember C:\ ??????.exe
Matt
....Pffft... ::)...
I bet you don't remember having to program the computer in Runic tho'... :P...!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runic_alphabet
Bill was a virtual newcomer in that application... ;)...!
Paul.... ;D...!
Ok, you got me on that one. So how hard was it back then? I bet once you upgraded to a Ready Reckoner, you must have felt like you where really in the fast lane ;D ;D ;D
Matt
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...), and a Boot-up in DOS is the way to go!...
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(Quick and Dirty Operating System), i believe this was even before DOS 3 wich we use now, you also had one specificly for the IBM systems, leading manufacturer wich basicly handed Microsoft its monopoly on a plate.

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