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

posted by RayeR Homepage, CZ, 31.10.2007, 12:40

> Because their tools are already written for DOS, and it makes it much
> easier to make software that accesses hardware directly to do so
> OS-independently or using DOS.
>
> READ: "Much easier to make software that can destroy your data and crash
> your PC in DOS."

Yes, I also write my own low level tools dealing directly with HW (good to learn how HW works) and DOS is the best choice for this because I'm not limited/disturbed by other unwanted things. Later I learned how to write KMD for Windows NT/2k/XP/Vista so I can port my sw there too. But DOS is still the best for trying when many crash may occur during debugging.

At second view DOS is part of my life, I like good old dos progs, games and demoscene so it's my hobby like other people running their 8bit computers. Any emulation is not 100% perfect so I'm interested in trying, helping, utlilizing DOS to run on new HW.
DOS is not my primary OS I have installed others like well tuned Win98SE (DOS multitasking with good compatability and GUI :), old NT4.0, XP-SP2 and Debian Linux and I tried many others.

I also have one machine running DOS as olny one primary system - it's stand-alone MP3 jukebox machine as a part of my hi-fi. It's a P166/8M running FreeDOS and MPX play with some custom drivers for LCD and IR control. SW loads in ramdisk and powerdown the HDD (playback from CD). It's running for 6 years without problems (I only sometimes updated MPXplay and DOS files).

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DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access.

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