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The DOS user base is much larger than you think (Miscellaneous)

posted by sol, 26.10.2007, 17:40

> > Why should they? What's DOS got to offer?
>
> Compatibility and low footprint as well as direct access to the hardware
> and an established userbase with tons of online support. Oh, and tons of
> legacy apps, including classic games. But then, you don't care about any
> of that.

Pfft, forget DOS then! Why don't I just use my BIOS as my OS? It's even more compatible, has an even lower footprint, and has even better direct access to the hardware and official online support from the company!

Not as many apps though :)

If I want to use classic games, I can use an emulator. Just like I dont need to have a nintendo, sega genesis, super nintendo, n64, and playstation in my house --- I don't really need a separate DOS machine.

> people[/url]. And 900 Mhz is probably better than what you get when you
> multitask downloading, programming, editing, logging, backup, etc.

Nope. 900 mhz PC doesn't do a very good job of playing DVDs, whereas I can have all these things in the background while one plays.

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