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FreeDOS

This category is on information related to FreeDOS, a project which goal is to create a complete, free, 100% MS- and PC-DOS compatible operating system (OS).

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FreeDOS   http://www.freedos.org/
Complete, free, MS-DOS compatible operating system with no enhancements or advanced features such as multitasking, protected mode operation, GUI.



FreeDOS: FDOS Site   http://www.fdos.org/
Home of FDOS: FreeDOS Distribution Of Sorts, 386+ for DOS/Win32. Also mirrors items of interest to FreeDOS developers, users; main and Spanish FreeDOS sites.



FreeDOS   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeDOS
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.



FreeDOS Documentation Project: FD-DOC   http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/wiki/
Goal: create free, documentation for the project, collaborate in all related issues, including How-to's and mini How-to's, hosting FreeDOS wiki.



FreeDOS 32   http://freedos-32.sourceforge.net/
To extend abilities of FreeDOS into native 32-bit system, based on simple, fully expandable, modular core; features like memory protection, multitasking, support for many filesystems can be added by external components. [Open Source, GPL]



Jim's FreeDOS page   http://www.freedos.org/jhall/
Home of FreeDOS Install program.



FreeDOS Kernel Site   http://freedos.sourceforge.net/
Frequent updates with the latest FreeDOS kernel developments.



Rugxulo - Ruffidea   http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/
Offers mini FreeDOS distributions on floppy diskettes.



FreeDOS WebRing   http://a.webring.com/hub?ring=freedos
FreeDOS WebRing start page.



FreeCOM   http://www.gcfl.net/freedos/command.com/
Open-Source replacement for commercial DOS command.com



FreeDOS bootfloppies   http://www.xs4all.nl/~rjoris/freedos.html
Bootable floppy disk images for FreeDOS.

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Monolithic Most operating systems (OSs) in use are monolithic. In these, all source code is compiled into one logically undivided block of object code, though the source and/or object code may be segmented into
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RxDOS RxDOS is a fast, industrial strength DOS compatible RTOS, supports huge disk drives, FAT32 volumes, Windows 95/98 long filenames, is coded in Assembly language, and is used mostly in embedded systems

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DR-DOS Digital Research DOS, known as DR-DOS, DOS compatible operating system that has been owned by many companies and known by several names over its history. It was originally developed by the makers of
FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Tips, tricks, hints, and advice for DOS and DOS-like operating systems.
Internet The category contains links to websites with information on accessing and using the Internet via/with DOS.
Open Source This category is for operating systems (OSs) with two main traits, they: 1) Have a DOS architecture. 2) Are open source. Other OSs go elsewhere.
Programming
Software The category contains software designed for the DOS operating system.
Windows All earlier versions of Microsoft Windows were DOS-based: Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, 95, 98, Me. They were all built on a foundation of DOS. They all have DOS at their core, no matter what they


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