DOS Mode is simply a way to control the system. It is called the Terminal. The system itself can not be stopped and still use the computer. Stopping the system is called 'shutting down.'
It is possible you started the terminal program and want to stop it.
To quit the terminal, type exit.
There is no DOS mode to get in to in Mac OS X and so there is nothing to get out of.
A Mac does not have DOS Mode. To play games on a Mac you need a Mac OS X version of the game. Games made for the Windows operating system need to have the Windows operating system installed on your Mac to operate.
No, you can't download zwinky on a mac. Wondering why? It's because mac computers don't use exe files and it has DOS mode. Therefore you can not download zwinky on a mac.
It can't be run in DOS mode because it relies on Windows-specific APIs. DOS mode is running the program in either DOS, or in a DOS box under Windows. Basically, it is saying that it can't run on DOS because it is not a DOS program.
As it is a DOS game, all you have to do is restart in MS-DOS mode to play it.
Windows 2000, XP, and Vista do not have a "DOS mode." To start Windows 95 and 98 in MS-DOS mode, press F8 when the splash screen appears. Then select "Start computer in MS-DOS mode" from the list.
To turn off DOS mode, find the spot to type a command (if there is one) and type exit.
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Try to run it in Windows mode.
If you are wanting to BOOT to dos, do the following: Hold down the F8 button. You will go to a screen that offers you several choices. One of them is safe mode command prompt only. Choose that one and you will be in dos mode. If you just want to go briefly into a dos box, go to START>RUN and type CMD. A dos box will appear.
Mac OS came first, as it was introduced by Apple in 1984. Linux followed, with its first version released in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. DOS, specifically MS-DOS, was released by Microsoft in 1981, making it the second of the three to debut, but after Mac OS. Thus, the chronological order is Mac OS, MS-DOS, and then Linux.