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From: | "Orlando P. Hevia" <heviaop AT ciudad DOT com DOT ar> |
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Date: | Tue, 9 Apr 2002 15:47:33 -0300 |
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Subject: | Re: DOS + djgpp on today's PCs |
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JT Williams wrote: > I have never tried to install and use DOS on any post-486 > PC. Is it still possible these days to use plain DOS and > djgpp (no Windoze) on today's PCs? IOW, could I buy a > notebook PC, eradicate the M$ infestation, install DOS 5 + > djgpp and be happy? Or is working through a Windoze DOS box > the only option these days? Yes, you can be happy. I am using djgpp in DOS 6.22 (and W2K & Linux), in a P III. It is very convenient to use a good disk cache. I have similar speed for DOS/W2K/Linux running a big program (EMTP- ATP). Ing. Orlando P. Hevia heviaop AT ciudad DOT com DOT ar Santa Fe-Argentina
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