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PC-DOS-2000 is a text-based desktop operating system made by IBM as an update of the older MS-DOS. It runs on Intel 80x86. Only low end servers can run on this operating system.
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Intended purpose
server/mainframe: Only very low end servers can run on this operating system.
desktop/workstation: desktop system for older hardware
handheld: not appropriate
real time: MS-DOS has been used for control systems that dont require fast response time.
Kind of OS: proprietary
Release Date: IBM PC introduced on April 24, 1981
Current Version:
Kernel: proprietary
POSIX: not supported
File Systems Supported: FAT, SMB (see SMB and firewalls)
Text Command Shell: DOS command line
Other:
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DOS for Dummies (3rd Ed); by Dan Gookin; IDG Books Worldwide; June 1998; ISBN 0764503618; paperback; 336 pages; $15.99
Universal Command Guide; by Guy Lotgering (UCG Team); Hungry Minds, Inc; April 2002; ISBN 0764548336; hardcover with CD-ROM; 1,600 pages; $69.99; cross references all of the commands from: AIX; Solaris; RedHat Linux; Berkeley BSD; NetWare 3.2, 4.11, 5, and 6; DOS 6.22; Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, NT 4 Workstation, NT 4 Server, NT 4 Terminal Server, 2000 Professional, 2000 Server, 2000 Advanced Server; Citrix Mainframe 1.8; and Mac 9
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Last Updated: April 24, 2004
Created: June 22, 1998
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