That program might not support MS-DOS..
Yes, if it is a DOS program.
1. How much memory is found in the DOS transient program area
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.
Dos.
A Casio FX-88OP is a scientific calculator. To program this, simply run the program in the true MS-DOS mode. Do not use an MS-DOS prompt.
No. 'DOS' is an acronym meaning 'disk operating system'; not the same thing as 'an operating system'. All thumbs are fingers, but not all fingers are thumbs. For instance; CP/M[1] (the precursor of MS-DOS[2]) is an operating system. As is NOVELL. There are many other examples. [1] Originally "Control Program and Monitor", though later changed to "Control Program for Microprocessors". [2] Microsoft DOS
When a DOS-based program has a problem printing to a network printer
Technically there is no differences between Windows and DOS. DOS is an acronym for Disk Operating System which every computer has to have to operate.
If this question is about TurboC for DOS, then no.
MS DOS. It is an operating System.
yes word star is dos based word processor