Holding on to an obsolete system and shouting here about development, promotion, and unity—I think this union has no need to keep existing. If it were 10 years ago, I would have been the first to support the DOS Union. Is there still any need now to cling stubbornly to that black-background white-text thing?
If you say DOS can be used to solve some problems that can't be solved under Windows, at most that only shows DOS hasn't been completely eliminated yet. What is there to talk about in terms of promoting and developing it? I suggest changing it to remembering DOS.
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In reply #4 Wengier said
3.x/9x/Me and the like are all just one kind of the many GUI programs under DOS. Without DOS, there could be no Windows. The appearance of Windows should be seen as an extension of DOS's functions, further showing the power and richness of DOS, similar to the relationship between Linux and X-Win.
Do you think DOS can help you publish on the web, help you manage your 160g hard drive, make better use of the speed of your 512m memory, or let you enjoy playing CS? DOS was only kept by Windows for compatibility with old systems, just like AMD released the 64-bit CPU Opteron "SledgeHammer" in order to take care of the X86 computing platform.
Reply #14 禅宗
Our forum is not about rigidly sticking to old DOS, but about carrying forward DOS's characteristics and advantages!!! I hope everyone will discuss this; that is the real purpose of a DOS forum: making progress together!!!
I think one remaining use of DOS is that it can keep a 486 from being thrown into the trash, and let a 486 still run
If you say DOS can be used to solve some problems that can't be solved under Windows, at most that only shows DOS hasn't been completely eliminated yet. What is there to talk about in terms of promoting and developing it? I suggest changing it to remembering DOS.
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In reply #4 Wengier said
3.x/9x/Me and the like are all just one kind of the many GUI programs under DOS. Without DOS, there could be no Windows. The appearance of Windows should be seen as an extension of DOS's functions, further showing the power and richness of DOS, similar to the relationship between Linux and X-Win.
Do you think DOS can help you publish on the web, help you manage your 160g hard drive, make better use of the speed of your 512m memory, or let you enjoy playing CS? DOS was only kept by Windows for compatibility with old systems, just like AMD released the 64-bit CPU Opteron "SledgeHammer" in order to take care of the X86 computing platform.
Reply #14 禅宗
Our forum is not about rigidly sticking to old DOS, but about carrying forward DOS's characteristics and advantages!!! I hope everyone will discuss this; that is the real purpose of a DOS forum: making progress together!!!
I think one remaining use of DOS is that it can keep a 486 from being thrown into the trash, and let a 486 still run







. Our forum is not about rigidly sticking to old DOS, but about carrying forward DOS's characteristics and advantages!!! I hope everyone will discuss this; that is the real purpose of a DOS forum: making progress together!!!