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Topic: MS DOS

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"Grove giveth and Gates taketh away." - Bob Metcalfe (inventor of Ethernet) on the trend of hardware speedups not being able to keep up with software demands
 
 
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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

MS-DOS implementation of M with capacity restrictions and a licensing agreement prohibiting commercial use.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

MS-DOS does not rely on a graphical user interface the way Macintosh or Windows operating systems do.
MS-DOS and Win32 versions with PC based development tools are available.
MS-DOS required users to master rather arcane programming commands in order to perform various operations.
Miguel Cortez,
Small Business Owner

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Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

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Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

An MS-DOS startup disk can be created when formatting a floppy disk with the Windows Explorer.
MS-DOS ramdisks: Rembo Toolkit can load an image of a floppy disk into a ramdisk and let the computer boot using this ramdisk.
The MS-DOS package has served well a few years but for the future an environment where the hardware drivers are outside the radio software will prevent the DSP radio from becoming obsolete so quickly.
 
 
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Comments from our users:
From:
Serge
2004-11-23 10:47:52
Oh, may be you're the people who can help me... I'm in a big trouble with MS-DOS/Ethernet application. There's some unit that can accept ethernet packages as a commands & then send the answer in ethernet packages too. No ms-dos protocol driver, but packets structure is known. Is there any C/C++ source example ? Thanks
From:
Serge
2004-11-23 10:49:04
Sorry, my previous message didn't contain e-mail address. My e-mail: snix@rambler.ru My message: Oh, may be you're the people who can help me... I'm in a big trouble with MS-DOS/Ethernet application. There's some unit that can accept ethernet packages as a commands & then send the answer in ethernet packages too. No ms-dos protocol driver, but packets structure is known. Is there any C/C++ source example ? Thanks
From:
Cononthebarber
2005-06-29 04:51:37
I am having some problems with ms-dos it does not recognise 'ping' and 'ipconfig' commands? Any ideas?
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