MS-DOS
MS-DOS is a command line operating system developed and published by Microsoft in 1981. It was based on QDOS, and designed to run on IBM personal computers. It saw continual improvements and was released for a number of similar computers until it was finally superseded by Windows 95. Until the release of Windows 95, MS-DOS was the primary platform for IBM-compatible PC gaming.
My family's first computer came with MS-DOS 5.0, which we later upgraded to 6.22 after its release.
MS-DOS can be emulated in most virtual machines, but to also emulate various forms of popular hardware, you will need DOSBox.
Software
The following is software developed for MS-DOS that is important to me.
Applications
- AdLib Visual Composer
- Creative Voice Editor
- MS-DOS Editor
- MuchMusic
- Multi Media Machine
- PKZip
- Point & Shoot
- Windows 3
Games
- See all DOS Games.
- 7th Guest
- Castle Adventure
- Doom
- Doom II: Hell On Earth
- God of Thunder
- Loom
- Magic Carpet
- Master of Magic
- Raptor: Call of the Shadows
- Scorched Earth
- SimAnt
- SimCity
- SimCity 2000
- Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge
- Swords of Glass
- Ultima VII: The Black Gate
- Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
- Wolfenstein 3-D
Programming Languages
Gallery
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS - Wikipedia.
- mobygames.com/browse/games/dos - MobyGames.