The latest that existed by itself was MS-DOS 6.22. For a while, however, Windows was partially integrated with DOS, so these MS-DOS versions could be extracted. Windows 95 revision 1 identified as MS-DOS 7; Win 95 rev 2 and Win 98 were MS-DOS 7.1 (which had support for the FAT32 file system), and Windows ME had MS-DOS 8. You can extract the DOS from Win 9x (not ME) by modifying the file MSDOS.SYS, changing the line saying "bootgui=1" to "bootgui=0" and setting the config.sys SHELL statement to the command.com that came with Windows. Someone has done this and packaged it; Google "MS-DOS 7.10" and you will find it.
Also, any time you format a disk in Windows newer than ME, you get the option to make a MS-DOS startup disk. This is MS-DOS 8. By making such a disk and using the utilities from MS-DOS 6.22, you can have a working MS-DOS 8. The VER command will still report the Windows version you used.
The last standalone version of MS-DOS is 6.22. A slightly upgraded version, MS-DOS 7, was included with Windows 95 and 98. The last version number is MS-DOS 8, which was a crippled version included with Windows ME, 2000, XP, and Vista.
MS-DOS 6.22 was the last stand-alone version of MS-DOS. Some believed that MS-DOS 7.0 was the last version of MS-DOS since Windows 95 reported MS-DOS as MS-DOS 7.0. However, this was just a shell in Windows and not a stand-alone version of MS-DOS.
PCDOS an IBM branded version of MSDOS, licensed to IBM. Eventually IBM abandoned it and MicroSoft took over direct marketing of MSDOS.
There is no any software for MSDOS shell as MSDOS is itself a system software.
Start=>Run=>msdos
The last version is the latest version, or HTML 5.
Microsoft Disc Operating System
Only if it has a MSDOS-emulator -- not likely.
MSDOS was officially released in 1981 by Microsoft.
Crystal version.
No. Office 2007 requires Windows.
what is ms dos filter command? explain with example
It's one of the first Windows operating systems.
The latest version is 1.5.23