Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
>On Wed, 17 May 2006, Tom Cloud wrote:
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>> I'm looking at DOS for sale on Ebay and was wondering if I should pick
>>up DOS 6.21, 6.22, Version 7, DOS 2000..... So many choices! or will the
>>simpler earlier versions work?
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>For $35 you can get a new cooy of Dr-Dos -
>http://www.drdos.com/products/drdos703.htm
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Caldera (the current owners of DRDOS) have a version called OpenDOS,
available for free at http://www.drdos.net/ .
If you also need CDROM & mouse support from DOS you'll need a couple of
files from the MS-DOS 6.22 bootdisk available
from http://www.allbootdisks.com/ . The June issue of Linux Magazine
tells all about this and how to set it up.
>Or you might try the Freedos previously mentioned first. I've used it in the
>DOS emulator under Linux but haven't actually booted a machine with it.
>Although, I do need to do so to get my ROM burner working now so I may be
>trying it myself.
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