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Craig Menefee has written: 'Harnessing DOS 6.0' -- subject(s): MS-DOS (Computer file), PC-DOS (Computer file) 'Byte's DOS programmer's cookbook' -- subject(s): MS-DOS (Computer file), Microcomputers, PC-DOS (Computer file), Programming
DOS
It can't. DOS does not have access to or support for most of the features on a modern computer.
DOS is not part of an Apple computer, it is part of all Windows PCs.
in earlier days can we access DOS only through the disc in our computer
MS-DOS
Paul S. Klose has written: 'Releasing the power of DOS' -- subject(s): MS-DOS (Computer file), PC DOS (Computer file)
It is a computer operating system, therefore it is a software. No.
Thomas Goodell has written: 'DOS 4.0' -- subject(s): MS-DOS (Computer file), PC DOS (Computer file) 'Power of ... DR DOS through version 6.0' -- subject(s): DR DOS, Operating systems (Computers)
No. It is an operating system.
Pc
DOS stands for Disk Operating System.The operating system was originally developed at Seattle Computer Products as SCP-DOS. When IBM decided to build a personal computer and needed an operating system, it chose the SCP-DOS after reaching an agreement with the Microsoft Corporation to produce the actual operating system. Under Microsoft, SCP-DOS became MS-DOS, which IBM referred to as PC-DOS (personal computer), and which everyone eventually simply called DOS.Read more: what-does-dos-stand-for