DOS is a CLI (Command Line Interface) Operating System..
The most common definitions are that CLI is for a Comman Line Interface, or a Command Line Interpreter. Most people remember DOS. DOS is a CLI, and allows you to "talk" to the computer via a screen and keyboard.
cli ,mdi,gui
Because it does not supports GUI and we can only work on CLI in DOS..
Since DOS is a CLI Operating System, hence its speed is already faster than Windows.. You need not to do anything else with DOS speed..
CLI is Command Line Interface GUI is Graphical User Interface CLI - You type commands into a prompt and the computer executes them. GUI - You use a graphical interface and make selections with the mouse and the computer executes them. CLI example: MS-DOS GUI example: MS Windows XP
Single UserSingle TaskingNot supports networkingSupports only character line interface (CLI)
ctrl-c Actually, I believe ctrl-c will only work from a Dos command line prompt. I believe the correct answer is Ctrl-Shift-6 for CLI
In DOS, just run "exit" command to return to GUI.In Redhat Enterprise Linux, run "startx" for GNome and "startkde" for KDE.
MS DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System) is an operating system where you can type in a command and it will be sent directly to the computer, MS-DOS is also known as a CLI (command line interface). If you want the computer to do something, you will have to type in a command. if the command is not recognised, the function will not be performed. Windows: Windows is a GUI (graphical user interface) anything you want the computer to do you can see graphically on a monitor and select, edit or delete certain files, on GUI based operating systems you can access the Command prompt which will do the same as a CLI.
What does the term mean prompt in dos
becaus is ery good its a tue operating system it offers us many things