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e=mc2 | Joe | Dr. DOS vs. NDOS |
August 14, 1995 9:30 PM * |
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TO: Joe #5 @1203007*1 J#>Re: 4DOS J#> J#>> Yes, 4dos is a fast shell of dos. norton dos (Dr. Dos) tends to do J#>NDOS is *definely not* Dr DOS. "DR" stands for Digital Reaseach J#>whereas NDOS is Nortons variation of 4DOS version 4. Yup, 4Dos [an obsolete version of which is licensed to Norton as NDos] has it's own distinguished history, quite distinct from DrDos, which was descended from old CP/M via CP/M-86. [History note: CP/M was the FIRST multiplatform microcomputer OS, ancestor of DOS via strange paths, and the primary reason all of us are doing this stuff here]. But didn't Novell buy DRI [Digital Research Inc] and integrate the Concurrent DOS & CCPM stuff as Novell Netware? I'm kinda foggy on these recent events... And to prove that I'm totally diseased, I'm thinking of installing an old CCP/M 3.0b onto an old XT/286 system, with 4Dos 5.5 as the shell, to see how that combo compares to DV & 4Dos. I've been trying VMiX there too, but it's quite hostile to 4Dos. Maybe it'll go with DrDos 6.0? I also just got the latest FreeDos 4Ap [which is strangely intertwined with Linux] as another attempt to escape from the clutches of B.Gates. [Latest news: Gates may fund Ted Turner in Turner's attempt to buy CBS. I wonder which wolverine would survive THAT partnership...] --- _ CMPQwk #1.42-R1_ OS/2 = half an operating system VQWK 6.20I |
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