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The DOS user base is much larger than you think (Miscellaneous)

posted by sol, 28.10.2007, 20:18

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> Watch tv shows? Bah. Just watch
> .FLI or .ANI
> instead. ;-)
> Actually, DOS386 reported getting an older
> GNASH working with HX.
> There's also DUGL Player
> and MPLAYER and
> Display for DOS.
> I'm sure you've also heard of
> Quickview.
>
> > I like to be able to run an httpd server with SSL so that friends can
> > login and see what I'm working on --- and an instant messenger so I can
> > give them the url + passwords.
>
> DOS Lynx w/ SSL support is
> here.
> leetIRC and WebServ are
> here.
> Jaffa and Toffee are
> here.
> SSH, SCP, SFTP are

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Yadayadayada. I'm aware of all the DOS software. The point is not the individual things that need doing - it's that many need to be done at once. Go ahead, try to use your desqview to run arachne, an editor, play music and host a website all at the same time. Run the encryption in the background, too.

What? You can't? DOS will crash miserably? Oh. Gee, maybe that was my point.

> Bah, stable modern OSes shouldn't need backups with all their
> uber-security. ;-)

All of the best OSes revolve around prevention and preparedness, whereas in DOS, you must use undelete.

> And a final note: FreeDOS is technically a newer OS than GNU/Linux, BSD,
> Windows, etc. And it has less developers. So don't blame FreeDOS, blame
> everyone who isn't helping! :-P

Well then iteven more, doesn't it? I did mention newer OSes are better along with many older OSes. But I do disagree --- FreeDOS is intended to be an exact clone of MS-DOS, btw, which makes it old, just as cloning an OS from 1970 wouldn't make a "new" OS.

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