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.
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.
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.
There is no any software for MSDOS shell as MSDOS is itself a system software.
no
Inkwells are now obsolete since the ballpoint pen came into widespread use.
HTML training itself is not considered to be obsolete. However, there are some techniques and programs in past training that are now considered to be obsolete.
The computer I bought two years ago is already obsolete. That is an obsolete design and you can't find parts for it any more.
Maybe this'll work: "Placing your questions in the wrong category is quickly becoming an obsolete idea."
this question is now obsolete because they are now dating
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No , it is not cryptogam but phanerogam. These terms are obsolete now .
Obsolete means no longer valid or relevant, or out of date. Ex: Now that the new operating system is out, the old Windows XP seems so obsolete. The dictionary of 2001 was so obsolete that the library was forced to take it off the shelves.