DOS for 64 bits? (Users)
Hi all,
Maybe because I'm older now, I realize that focus is important. As is a distraction-free setup, as is speed of execution, as is simplicity.
DOS has all of this.
But everything I read about DOS is about the past.
16bit, 32bit, little RAM...
I don't know how to program in C or assembly, so I cannot help.
But could help in testing or in propaganda.
Would there be space for a DOS (like) for the present and for the future, that could use all the 64bit CPU, GBs (or even TBs) of RAM, with direct access to the hardware, that could beat all Windows and Linux in speed, simplicity and focus for the user?
Complete thread:
- DOS for 64 bits? - libz, 17.10.2025, 23:37 (Users)
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- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 18.10.2025, 10:34
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 18.10.2025, 10:38
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 18.10.2025, 11:03
- DOS for 64 bits? - libz, 22.10.2025, 22:00
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 23.10.2025, 04:16
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 23.10.2025, 04:29
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 23.10.2025, 05:59
- DOS for 64 bits? - libz, 27.10.2025, 12:07
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 27.10.2025, 13:17
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 23.10.2025, 04:16
- DOS for 64 bits? - libz, 22.10.2025, 22:00
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 18.10.2025, 11:03
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 18.10.2025, 10:38
- DOS for 64 bits? - kerravon, 18.10.2025, 10:34
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