Does anyone still use DOS for anything other than hobby/nostalgia?
On 10/09/2020 8:01 a.m., Charles Pierson : All wrote:
Does anyone still use DOS for anything other thanDon't we all (at least Windows users) still use a component of DOS
hobby/nostalgia?
called the command-line? I run batch programs everyday to send
backups via ftp/telnet. I only fetch ewwtoob videos using
youtube-dl, and I run a batch prog to "touch" those files with the current date. I'll hop into CLI to check a few things every now
and then.
The newer WinXX'es might give us a GUI, but isn't it just DOS
under the mantel?
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Does anyone still use DOS for anything other than hobby/nostalgia?
Don't we all (at least Windows users) still use a component of
DOS called the command-line?
The newer WinXX'es might give us a GUI, but isn't it just DOS
under the mantel?
Many windows users do not use any command line. Also I
would not attribute the command line to DOS. CP/M had a
command line before DOS existed at all. And UNIX had a
command line before CP/M existed
The newer WinXX'es might give us a GUI, but isn't it just
DOS under the mantel?
Not true for a very long time. Windows NT never had any
DOS except emulation. Same is true for everz Windows after
Windows ME.
Quoting Charles Pierson to All <=-
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Does anyone still use DOS for anything other than hobby/nostalgia?
Quoting Charles Pierson to All <=-
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Does anyone still use DOS for anything other than hobby/nostalgia?
I always use DOS on BBS. I'm currently using the BlueWave 2.30/
DOS + Boxer/DOS 7.0b text editor.
I love text screen programs. My laptops have DOS-only partitions,
but actually i use more emulators like vDosPlus or directly from the
command line on Windows 7 x86.
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Does anyone still use DOS for anything other than hobby/nostalgia?
I always use DOS on BBS. I'm currently using the BlueWave 2.30/
DOS + Boxer/DOS 7.0b text editor.
I love text screen programs. My laptops have DOS-only partitions,
but actually i use more emulators like vDosPlus or directly from
the
command line on Windows 7 x86.
Mauro Veiga wrote to Charles Pierson <=-
I love text screen programs. My laptops have DOS-only partitions,
but actually i use more emulators like vDosPlus or directly from
the command line on Windows 7 x86.
Quoting Charles Pierson to Mauro Veiga at 09-13-20 22:36 <=-
I love text screen programs. My laptops have DOS-only partitions,
but actually i use more emulators like vDosPlus or directly from the
command line on Windows 7 x86.
I love DOS as well. I just don't have a system to run it on. My PC at
the house necessarily has to be Windows because of access my grandchildren need for school and the like when they visit.
Quoting Kurt Weiske to Mauro Veiga at 09-13-20 15:33 <=-
Subject: Re: Does anyone still use DOS for anything
Mauro Veiga wrote to Charles Pierson <=-
I love text screen programs. My laptops have DOS-only partitions,
but actually i use more emulators like vDosPlus or directly from
the command line on Windows 7 x86.
I love the look of vDosPlus on my 16:9 monitor; the fonts look proportionally correct and sharp. I'm doing more text editing using
my old DOS-era tools (Qedit and VDE) now with VDP.
Mauro Veiga wrote to CHARLES PIERSON <=-
Emulators or VMs not are the same thing but are fun. On laptops i
created two primary partition - one small for DOS and the rest for
Windows. But i use emulators must of the time.
Kurt Weiske wrote to Mauro Veiga <=-
Mauro Veiga wrote to CHARLES PIERSON <=-
Emulators or VMs not are the same thing but are fun. On laptops i
created two primary partition - one small for DOS and the rest for
Windows. But i use emulators must of the time.
I'm tempted to get a thin client and put DOS on it - I have a 4:3 VGA monitor that'd do nicely with it. Alas, no room. So, an emulator it
is, for now.
If I could find a .wav file of an AT starting up and beeping, maybe
that'd help me stick to DOSBOX...
It's funny how much sound plays a part in my mostalgia - the boot,
those loud power supply fans, spinning MFM drives, one beep good, two beeps bad out of a little tinny speaker inside the case. The Telix
connect sound. All of the sounds in DOOM...
Quoting Kurt Weiske to Mauro Veiga <=-
Emulators or VMs not are the same thing but are fun. On laptops i
created two primary partition - one small for DOS and the rest for
Windows. But i use emulators must of the time.
I'm tempted to get a thin client and put DOS on it - I have a 4:3 VGA monitor that'd do nicely with it. Alas, no room. So, an emulator it
is, for now.
If I could find a .wav file of an AT starting up and beeping, maybe
that'd help me stick to DOSBOX...
It's funny how much sound plays a part in my mostalgia - the boot,
those loud power supply fans, spinning MFM drives, one beep good, two beeps bad out of a little tinny speaker inside the case. The Telix
connect sound. All of the sounds in DOOM...
Does anyone still use DOS for anything other thanI saw the only notebook in store under freedos and it has dvd rom!
hobby/nostalgia?
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