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How to run FreeDOS, an open-source version of DOS, on any PC

How to run FreeDOS, an open-source version of DOS, on any PC

I remember using MS-DOS 6.22 on my first PC, a 486 DX 33 with a “massive” 4MB of RAM. It was quite the culture shock, upgrading from a Commodore Amiga 500, and its Workbench graphical operating system, to the text based MS-DOS. I quickly learnt how MS-DOS worked, and because I wanted sound when playing Star Wars: X-Wing, I learnt how to tweak my configuration.

MS-DOS is (sadly) long gone, but if you want to relive the old days, or if you have applications that refuse to work with a modern Windows OS, then FreeDOS is for you.

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