The Linux equivalent of LPT1 is /dev/lp0.
By default IRQ 7 is assigned to LPT1.
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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LPT1 is a port found on older computers and some newer ones that you can connect a printer to. This port is a female connector with 25 pinholes.
There is no any software for MSDOS shell as MSDOS is itself a system software.
LPT1
In a Linux terminal, the command to create a new directory is: mkdir .
A Text Based OS is a OS like MSdos just plain old text and commands But Now Newer Operating Systems Came Out. A GUI OS is like mac, Windows 7, But Boots With a little help from MSdos. You can still download linux text based OSs But It is mosty meant for servers.
The man command.
Start=>Run=>msdos
There's no specific equivalent. Several programs can be used for creating equivalent (though not necessarily compatible) presentations on Linux systems, including OpenOffice.org Impress, KPresenter, and MagicPoint.
Microsoft Disc Operating System