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To get the answer, just put a decimal point in the number "50"—my first Microsoft product was MS-DOS 5.0.
It hasn't always been smooth sailing for Microsoft, but there are clear moments in the company's history that proved to be ...
But I wasn't using it. Instead, I, like virtually every office worker in the world, was using an IBM PC (or a clone) and running MS-DOS, Microsoft's character-based operating system on which we ran ...
It still has excellent compatibility with MS-DOS software, including Windows 3.1 and earlier, and many of the built-in ...
Microsoft is now 50 years old and after 50 years it's seen some major changes. Here are some of its biggest milestones and ...
In honor of Microsoft's 50th anniversary, we've ranked the best Windows consumer operating systems Microsoft has ever shipped ...
… the FreeDOS kernel is still the same version from FreeDOS 1.3 because the new kernel is not ready yet. For now, FreeDOS 1.4 ...
Microsoft is 50 on Friday. It's been quite a ride for the computer giant, but there's one wild moment that really stands out.
Microsoft is celebrating its 50-year anniversary today during a special event at the company’s headquarters in Redmond, ...
This means that they can, in theory at least, still run MS-DOS. The venerable Microsoft 16-bit OS may now be long discontinued, but there is still enough need for DOS that the open-source FreeDOS ...
Microsoft, in collaboration with IBM, has announced that it is open-sourcing MS-DOS 4.00 as the two worked together on the underlying code. MS-DOS or Microsoft Disk Operating System was first ...
If you thought you were safe from this by sticking to an ancient MS-DOS PC though, think again: [Yeo Kheng Meng] has recently written a ChatGPT client that runs on DOS. [Yeo Kheng Meng] didn’t ...