![]() Share Report Save level 1 4 years ago I still have a sealed set of MS Dos 6.22 and a Windows 3.11 (WFW).įor me, they are just sitting on the shelf and the only retro machines I have are CPM. No idea if the disks still work after all these years. Make sure to image them too 3 Share Report Save level 2 Original Poster 4 years ago Im planning to get a USB floppy drive compatible with HD disks to copy them 1 Share Report Save level 1 Comment deleted by user 4 years ago level 2 4 years ago you didnt really virus were just for lols back then. Share Report Save level 1 4 years ago Super cool I had no idea there were certificates of authenticity for DOS. Share Report Save level 2 Original Poster 4 years ago What software did you make 3 Share Report Save Continue this thread level 1 4 years ago Marry him. Copy Of Msdos 6.22 Software To SellĪlways kept them as it was the first programming language I bought to make software to sell. Share Report Save level 1 4 years ago I have my original install disks for QuickBasic 4.5. Not the retail version which comes in a fancy box. Some other issues with FreeDOS were abnormal program execution of some DOS games that worked fine in MSDOS.some would black screen, others would start to play and then act up, and one came up with a memory stack overflow issue.Share Report Save Continue this thread level 1 4 years ago It belongs in a museum 12 Share Report Save level 2 4 years ago Meh, its just the OEM version. ![]() ![]() But just like BC_Programmer stated it all depends on the network card used and how the driver interacts with the DOS kernel of FreeDOS instead of of MSDOS. You can always just give it a try and see if it networks and if so you are good to go. If I remember right, the issues I had was that it was failing to mount the network adapter drivers under FreeDOS, but worked perfectly fine in MSDOS. this was when playing with FreeDOS back in 2002 in college and maybe FreeDOS has had a few updates since to better support drivers written for MSDOS execution. ![]() I have used FreeDOS before and found some issues however with Intel Pro 10 ISA drivers on a Pentium 75 system, yet I had no problems with my Windows 95 box on a Pentium MMX 133 running DOS 7. Only advantage I can see to FreeDOS over MSDOS is that FreeDOS is FREE, while you have to worry about licensing ( authentic copies of the operating system ) for MSDOS. ![]()
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