Microsoft's MS-DOS turns 30 this week

Well there is this security tab through which one can assign rights/take ownership, just a side note really.
 
I think MS-DOS stopped at version 7.x before Windows 95 and 98 took over... I only think this because I distinctly remeber having backed up copies of my DOS with version 7 written on my 1.44 floppies... or maybe there were serevn install disks... but I recall it being version seven...

Anywayz it would be cool if they released the source could at least for learning purposes. So programmers can learn about the OS that started it all.
 
Happy Birthday! :) I liked DOS, actually.
And believe it or not, I still use DOS commands quite often, even if it is through Windows 7 command prompt. That comment about good old Wolfenstein also brought back good memories.
 
Yup, most power users or IT pros will still be using DOS or the command prompt to get past the obscurities of parts of the GUI. I still cd command pretty often.
 
Floppy-based versions of MS-DOS may have stopped with the advent of Windows 95 but the Windows 9x series was still pretty much DOS-based. I remember my last MS-DOS version was 6.22 before I switched to Windows 95. I think the last DOS version might have been version 8 which came with Windows ME although I've never come across any Microsoft documentation referring to such version. Just for fun, I still run my Lotus 123 version 2.4 spreadsheet and a couple other home-brewed programs from the 80s in my XP SP3 machine. Runs just fine under command prompt.
 
I still run my Lotus 123 version 2.4 spreadsheet

I still have quattro pro 4 buried somewhere on one of my PC's HDDs, although TBH I haven't used it in years, nor there seems to be any chance of it in near future.
 
There is absolutely no reason to use Windows XP today. So no its not really being used very much now.
 
And after 30 years I still miss it. DOS was always my favourite operating system. You had to know what you were doing to use it, but as someone else stated, YOU were in full control, if there was a background process it was because YOU put it there.
 
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