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Only if it has a MSDOS-emulator -- not likely.
Yes, him and three other students at MIT use to hack Unix systems alot.One of those Unix Hacks ended up being MSDOS
MSDOS was the original operating system for the IBM PC. It has since been replaced in current versions of Windows by a scripting utility, as Windows is now a complete operating system and does not need MSDOS anymore.
An employer is a boss who employs an employee to work for them. It is not clear who owns the website (I assume the employer), and whose business is it that is being promoted (I assume the ex-employee is running a business on the side)?
An employer is a boss who employs an employee to work for them. It is not clear who owns the website (I assume the employer), and whose business is it that is being promoted (I assume the ex-employee is running a business on the side)?
Yes, they are still being used.
Yes, Windows XP Business was and still is a good operating system. As of today 78% of business still use Windows XP as their primary operating system.
You could open a credit card business but you would still need to use a bank. It would be just like having multiple credit cards. You manage all the accounts but you still need the bank to do so.
Whatever you can prove. (Not being sarcastic.)
Its an interdependent relationship. Technology thrives on being useful to business and not much else ... Business advances through the use of technology.
MS-DOS itself does not support virtual memory. Some applications that use DPMI can use virtual memory; all you as a user need to do is provide a copy of the DPMI host.
You can use entry level configuration to use MSDOS.. 500 MB Hard Disk space, 16 MB RAM and mono display is sufficient..