Yes, C can be used in MS-DOS through various compilers that support the environment, such as Turbo C or Microsoft C. These compilers allow developers to write, compile, and execute C programs in the MS-DOS command line interface. While MS-DOS is an older operating system, it still supports C Programming for tasks like system-level programming and basic application development.
Only if it has a MSDOS-emulator -- not likely.
There is no any software for MSDOS shell as MSDOS is itself a system software.
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.
Start=>Run=>msdos
Sure, if the compiler is written for Windows32 or Windows64. You cannot run compilers written for other platforms (MsDos, Windows16, linux, etc).
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MSDOS was officially released in 1981 by Microsoft.
PCDOS an IBM branded version of MSDOS, licensed to IBM. Eventually IBM abandoned it and MicroSoft took over direct marketing of MSDOS.
It's one of the first Windows operating systems.
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No. Office 2007 requires Windows.