1. single user.
2. single tasking
3. not supports networking
4. supports only character line interface(CLI).
5. simplicity and transparency.
MS-DOS = MicroSoft Disk Operating System & IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, & COMMAND .COM
yes. of course. MS-DOS does not have a dynamic memory management.
COMMAND.COM IO.SYS MSDOS.SYS
It has the features to play MS-DOS games and use MS-DOS programs as well as go on the internet and even play DVD games and floppy disk stuff too
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.
none, that's why it worked so well
it reads only text - based commands ( CUI )
The CPU architecture that is complementary to MS-DOS is the x86 architecture. MS-DOS was primarily designed to run on Intel's x86 family of processors, starting with the Intel 8086 and continuing through subsequent generations like the 80286, 80386, and beyond. This architecture supports the necessary instruction sets and memory management features that MS-DOS relies on to function effectively.
There is no specific file extension for MS-DOS. Files can have any 3 character extension in MS-DOS.
MS DOS partition is always a DOS partition.. You can not make a Non-DOS partition using DOS..
MS-DOS was created by Microsoft, who bought the rights to 86-DOS from Seattle Computer Products in 1981 and modified it to IBM's specifications who then released it as PC-DOS 1.0. It was also released as MS-DOS to run on PCs. MS-DOS went through eight revisions and was finally discontinued in 2000.
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