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I cant remember it crashing, i had 6.22 or somthing along those lines. Did DOS ever crash like any of the DOS based windows varients?
Originally posted by: Soviet
Interesting. Could it be crashed just by typing somthing into the command prompt? Somthing that isnt the name of an app? I remember trying but it would always give me the "bad command or file name" crap.
On a related note, could DOS actually do anything on its own? Like windows can, as it can paint, write in wordpad, make movies? play music.
Interesting. Could it be crashed just by typing somthing into the command prompt? Somthing that isnt the name of an app? I remember trying but it would always give me the "bad command or file name" crap.
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: Soviet
Interesting. Could it be crashed just by typing somthing into the command prompt? Somthing that isnt the name of an app? I remember trying but it would always give me the "bad command or file name" crap.
On a related note, could DOS actually do anything on its own? Like windows can, as it can paint, write in wordpad, make movies? play music.
Paint, WordPad, and WMP aren't part of the OS... they are bundled programs.
Originally posted by: Soviet
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: Soviet
Interesting. Could it be crashed just by typing somthing into the command prompt? Somthing that isnt the name of an app? I remember trying but it would always give me the "bad command or file name" crap.
On a related note, could DOS actually do anything on its own? Like windows can, as it can paint, write in wordpad, make movies? play music.
Paint, WordPad, and WMP aren't part of the OS... they are bundled programs.
Yea they came with the OS, you dont need to install anything else to paint, it comes with the OS, did DOS not have anything that came with it??
Originally posted by: Cdeck
ms dos,lol. ctrl-alt-del and format c: were the most common functions.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
All of the time, I don't believe it had any memory protection so it was trivial for an app to overwrite memory it didn't own and take the whole system down. And it was a single-tasking environment so one app could easily spin in a loop and use all of the CPU making it look like the box had locked up.
But that isn't really DOS crashing that is the application that is running crashing.
Sounds like a hoot. Wish I was a programmer back in those daysOriginally posted by: Nothinman
All of the time, I don't believe it had any memory protection so it was trivial for an app to overwrite memory it didn't own and take the whole system down. And it was a single-tasking environment so one app could easily spin in a loop and use all of the CPU making it look like the box had locked up.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
err well i just remembered the real nightmare of dos. remember all that hi mem stuff? even if you had 8mb or whatever of ram and that was technically enough for the game if u didn't clear enough of the first 640k u couldn't run the game. so u'd have to create special boot discs where you limit loading drivers or whatever and tried to shove everything u could into high mem region or whatever. 1mb to play with no matter how much ram u had physically. it was unfun.
Originally posted by: spike spiegal
Yes, net gaming was possible then to. I had a lab full of 486's running Doom2 all linked with IPX, and the only difference with today's games was resolution.
Yes, net gaming was possible then to. I had a lab full of 486's running Doom2 all linked with IPX, and the only difference with today's games was resolution.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
err well i just remembered the real nightmare of dos. remember all that hi mem stuff? even if you had 8mb or whatever of ram and that was technically enough for the game if u didn't clear enough of the first 640k u couldn't run the game. so u'd have to create special boot discs where you limit loading drivers or whatever and tried to shove everything u could into high mem region or whatever. 1mb to play with no matter how much ram u had physically. it was unfun.
Originally posted by: JonnyBlaze
Originally posted by: Soviet
Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: Soviet
Interesting. Could it be crashed just by typing somthing into the command prompt? Somthing that isnt the name of an app? I remember trying but it would always give me the "bad command or file name" crap.
On a related note, could DOS actually do anything on its own? Like windows can, as it can paint, write in wordpad, make movies? play music.
Paint, WordPad, and WMP aren't part of the OS... they are bundled programs.
Yea they came with the OS, you dont need to install anything else to paint, it comes with the OS, did DOS not have anything that came with it??
yes. it came with basic, edit and ummm, i think thats about it.