DOS and DOS-like commands are still usable in modern versions of Windows, and can sometime be the only way to accomplish a given task.
Visual Basic is a high programming language that evolved from the initial DOS version called BASIC. Its coding is more in English language. Different versions like Microsoft QBASIC, QUICKBASIC, GWBASIC and IBM BASIC have been developed by different companies.
No. You can go to a DOS like prompt and use DOS like commands, however, current versions of Windows are no longer based on DOS.
No. You can go to a DOS like prompt and use DOS like commands, however, current versions of Windows are no longer based on DOS.
DOS is an OS and Visual Basic is an Application Software..
MS-DOS, PC-DOS, FREEDOS.
There are multiple versions of DOS that have been available. * MS-DOS was manufactured by Microsoft. * PC-DOS was manufactured by IBM. * DR-DOS was manufactured by Digital Research Inc. There are other versions of DOS available, but the three listed were the most widely distributed.
Early versions of Tally..
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Yes, both versions of Windows use DOS..
DOS
Technically speaking, there is no MS-DOS 8. MS-DOS 6.22 was the last version of MS-DOS released as a separate product. Future updates to MS-DOS were bundled with Windows. You can create a basic MS-DOS boot disk that is branded as being "MS-DOS 8" by formatting a floppy with the Startup disk option in Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. These are not typically considered "full" versions of MS-DOS, because they lack many of the programs conatined in 6.22 and prior.