No Dos is still used in many things today. Many programs are Windows Only due to them using Dos Files.
Technically there is no differences between Windows and DOS. DOS is an acronym for Disk Operating System which every computer has to have to operate.
Pretty much yes, up until Windows XP there were versions of Windows that ran "on top" of MS-DOS, but XP (based on Windows NT) removed that requirement. MS-DOS sort of lives on as the Windows command prompt which supports most of the MS-DOS commands and allows people to run MS-DOS programs.
For starters, DOS is practically obsolete. DOS stands for Disk Operating System and was mostly a Command Line Interface, or CLI for short, OS. Windows XP is a GUI, Graphical User Interface, based OS. So in other words, they are both completely different Operating Systems.
Basic was one of the very first programming languages used in DOS. It is not object oriented and is obsolete. If you want to learn to programe start with Visual Basic no BASIC.
Obsolete is an adjective.
dinosaurs are obsolete.
OB is the abbreviation for obsolete.
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Card readers are obsolete.
The (Microsoft) Disc Operating System is a command line driven program. Windows is a Graphical User Interface, which means that, by using a pointing device such as a mouse, the user can select an icon and open it, which will cause the operating system to perform the related actions. A string of code must be entered at the prompt in DOS to achieve the same results.MS-DOS was the old operating system software used prior to Windows 95. When Windows came along, DOS was incorporated into the new windows operating system. DOS commands can still be accessed in windows by bringing up the command prompt.So the only actual difference is that DOS is obsolete and windows is the current OS for PC's.
Warriors are not, nor likely to be, obsolete.