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  2. FreeDOS - Wikipedia

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    FreeDOS is also used in multiple independent projects: FED-UP is the Floppy Enhanced DivX Universal Player. [21] FUZOMA is a FreeDOS-based distribution that can boot from a floppy disk and converts older computers into educational tools for children. [22] XFDOS is a FreeDOS-based distribution with a graphical user interface, porting Nano-X and ...

  3. Rufus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rufus is capable of downloading retail ISO DVD images of Windows 8.1, various builds of Windows 10 and Windows 11 directly from Microsoft's servers. This ISO download feature is available only if PowerShell 3.0 or later is installed, and 'Check for updates' is enabled in the program's settings (on first usage, Rufus prompts the user whether ...

  4. Timeline of DOS operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Free download – starting with OpenDOS 7.01 in 1997, followed by FreeDOS alpha 0.05 in 1998 (FreeDOS project was announced in 1994 ) DOS era version overview (1980–1995)

  5. 4DOS - Wikipedia

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    4DOS is a command-line interpreter by JP Software, designed to replace the default command interpreter COMMAND.COM in Microsoft DOS and Windows.It was written by Rex C. Conn and Tom Rawson and first released in 1989.

  6. Comparison of open-source operating systems - Wikipedia

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    FreeDOS: GPL Monolithic C DOS: 1.1 Genode: AGPL Microkernel C++ 1:1 Genode Haiku: MIT: Hybrid C, C++ BeOS: No TiltOS: House: BSD Haskell: own/original No KolibriOS: GPL Monolithic ASM: MenuetOS: No MenuetOS: Menuet 64, commerce excluded Monolithic ASM own/original No KolibriOS GNU: GPL

  7. Comparison of DOS operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Originally MS-DOS was designed to be an operating system that could run on any computer with a 8086-family microprocessor.It competed with other operating systems written for such computers, such as CP/M-86 and UCSD Pascal.

  8. DOS 1 - Wikipedia

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    It may also refer to versions of the FreeDOS operating system: FreeDOS 1.0, a free and open-source DOS 7.1-compatible operating system distributed since September 2006; FreeDOS 1.1, a successor released in January 2012; FreeDOS 1.2, a successor released in December 2016

  9. DOSEMU - Wikipedia

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    DOSEMU, stylized as dosemu, is a compatibility layer software package that enables DOS operating systems (e.g., MS-DOS, DR-DOS, FreeDOS) and application software to run atop Linux on x86-based PCs (IBM PC compatible computers).