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  2. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    The version included with MS-DOS 4 and PC DOS 4 is no longer a simple command-line utility, but a full-fledged installer. The command is available in MS-DOS versions 3.3 and 4 and IBM PC DOS releases 3 through 4. [1] This command is no longer included in DOS Version 5 and later, where it has been replaced by SETUP.

  3. DOS/32 - Wikipedia

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    DOS/32 has been commercially available since 1996. As of May 2002, it was released to the public in the form of "Liberty Edition" along with its complete source code under terms similar to the Apache License of the time, [a] allowing unrestricted, royalty-free distribution with certain provisions regarding reference to it in documentation and the naming of derived software.

  4. 4DOS - Wikipedia

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    Earlier versions of 4OS2 can be run under Windows NT, and OS/2 can run the two DOS and Windows NT shells, all three can be used on Windows NT-type machines and OS/2 multiple boot machines. Among the many commands, statements and functions in 4DOS and lacking in DOS/Windows 95–98 COMMAND.COM are reading keyboard input and a simpler method of ...

  5. Take Command Console - Wikipedia

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    TCC is based on the earlier 4DOS command shell for DOS, and 4OS2 for OS/2. [4]Beginning with version 12 of 4NT, support for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT and 2000 were removed. Beginning with version 16 of TCC, support for Windows XP was removed, [1] although it might still run in XP. 4NT was renamed to Take Command Console as part of JP Software's Take Command versi

  6. Talk:List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    One should note further that from DOS 5 onwards, there is a gradual inclusion of 'additional tools', a different set for the big three (DRDOS, PCDOS, MSDOS): DOS 5 = QBASIC, DOSSHELL, INTERLNK; MS-DOS 6: MEMMAKER, MSBACKUP, DRVSPACE, DBLSPACE, SCANDISK, etc. DOS 6: MOVE, DELTREE, CHOICE, PC-DOS 6: SSTOR, E editor, RAMBOOST, PCBACKUP, PEN for ...

  7. DOS extender - Wikipedia

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    DOS/32 as an alternative to DOS/4G by Narech K. Ergo (formerly Eclipse, formerly A. I. Architects) OS/286 and OS/386 extenders, and DPM16 and DPM32 servers; 386Power 32-bit DOS Extender is an extender for 32-bit Assembly apps. Includes source code. all Microsoft Windows versions since 1990, except NT branch, include both a DPMI server and DOS ...

  8. DOS API - Wikipedia

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    The original DOS API in 86-DOS and MS-DOS 1.0 was designed to be functionally compatible with CP/M.Files were accessed using file control blocks (FCBs). The DOS API was greatly extended in MS-DOS 2.0 with several Unix concepts, including file access using file handles, hierarchical directories and device I/O control. [1]

  9. DOS/4G - Wikipedia

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    DOS/4G is a 32-bit DOS extender developed by Rational Systems (later Tenberry Software). [2] It allows DOS programs to eliminate the 640 KB conventional memory limit by addressing up to 64 [ 3 ] MB of extended memory on Intel 80386 and above machines.