In MS-DOS, the FS switch refers to a command-line option that allows users to specify the file system type for certain commands, particularly when formatting a disk. It helps in determining how the operating system should interpret the data on the disk. For instance, using the FS switch with the FORMAT command lets users choose between file systems like FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32, depending on the version of MS-DOS and the capabilities of the disk.
fs=fashion show
Fs can mean For Sale, Full Size. Do you mean SF? Square Footage.
It means full screen FS full screen
For sure.
For sex :)
fs may refer to sampling frequency which is the frequecy used to sample an analog signal.
FS typically means fingers stick, as in FSBS (finger stick blood sugar).
Factory Serviced
It stands for Follow Saturday.
There is no any software for MSDOS shell as MSDOS is itself a system software.
Failure by stopping from attending
It is usually an abbreviation for File System.