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| jack bell 2003-03-24, 7:23 pm |
| Hi all. I've posted a couple questions in here before and always
received good advice. Now I have another. Someone told me that you can
download MS-DOS for free from various internet sites. So far I haven't
found any sites that have download links for MS-DOS. Are their such
sites and if not where can one buy MS-DOS 6.22 or higher(or is 6.22
the latest version?). Thanks all.
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| In article < q2av7vgrssvcr8gmj9u3ih60340i9o
b8k1@4ax.com>, jack bell
<ultraflt@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hi all. I've posted a couple questions in here before and always
> received good advice. Now I have another. Someone told me that you can
> download MS-DOS for free from various internet sites. So far I haven't
> found any sites that have download links for MS-DOS. Are their such
> sites and if not where can one buy MS-DOS 6.22 or higher(or is 6.22
> the latest version?). Thanks all.
No, absolutely not... well, not legally anyway...
M$ has never released DOS to the public domain. es, thats right, after
all these years, M$ still will only *$ELL* DOS...
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| Adam Leinss 2003-03-24, 9:23 pm |
| jack bell <ultraflt@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:q2av7vgrssvcr8gmj9u3ih603
40i9ob8k1@4ax.com:
> Hi all. I've posted a couple questions in here before and always
> received good advice. Now I have another. Someone told me that you
> can download MS-DOS for free from various internet sites. So far I
> haven't found any sites that have download links for MS-DOS. Are
> their such sites and if not where can one buy MS-DOS 6.22 or
> higher(or is 6.22 the latest version?). Thanks all.
Depends on how much DOS you want. You can download DOS 7.0 from
www.bootdisk.com. Boot from the floppy, do a "sys C:" and bang, you're
running DOS 7.0! The Windows 9x CD also has supplemental DOS utilites
and C:\windows\command pretty much has every DOS utility you would ever
want.
Adam
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| jack bell 2003-03-24, 10:23 pm |
| On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 02:31:18 GMT, Adam Leinss <aleinss@toughguy.net>
wrote:
>jack bell <ultraflt@earthlink.net> wrote in
> news:q2av7vgrssvcr8gmj9u3ih603
40i9ob8k1@4ax.com:
>
>> Hi all. I've posted a couple questions in here before and always
>> received good advice. Now I have another. Someone told me that you
>> can download MS-DOS for free from various internet sites. So far I
>> haven't found any sites that have download links for MS-DOS. Are
>> their such sites and if not where can one buy MS-DOS 6.22 or
>> higher(or is 6.22 the latest version?). Thanks all.
>
>Depends on how much DOS you want. You can download DOS 7.0 from
>www.bootdisk.com. Boot from the floppy, do a "sys C:" and bang, you're
>running DOS 7.0! The Windows 9x CD also has supplemental DOS utilites
>and C:\windows\command pretty much has every DOS utility you would ever
>want.
>
>Adam
Thanks again. Actually, I didn't think MS would give away MS-DOS but I
thought, "what the heck, i'll ask".
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| Jason Whorton 2003-03-26, 12:23 am |
| Hello. Check on www.ebay.com. You can find a full install of MS-DOS 6.22
(the latest/last MS-DOS version) for around $5 usually. You CAN download
the MS-DOS 6.22 Step Up free and legally. You will need MS-DOS version 6.0
or higher. It will update your 6.0 or higher to 6.22. Since it is so
cheap, you may want to just buy it off eBay. Surely $5 isn't too much to
pay to be legal for DOS. :-)
Hope this helps,
Jason Whorton
"jack bell" <ultraflt@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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40i9ob8k1@4ax.com...
> Hi all. I've posted a couple questions in here before and always
> received good advice. Now I have another. Someone told me that you can
> download MS-DOS for free from various internet sites. So far I haven't
> found any sites that have download links for MS-DOS. Are their such
> sites and if not where can one buy MS-DOS 6.22 or higher(or is 6.22
> the latest version?). Thanks all.
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