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Date: | 15 Dec 2003 08:28:13 +0200 |
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From: | Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT elta DOT co DOT il> |
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(message from Jude DaShiell on Sun, 14 Dec 2003 16:36:43 -0500 (EST)) | |
Subject: | Re: win98 support termination doesn't effect dos |
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> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 16:36:43 -0500 (EST) > From: Jude DaShiell <jdashiel AT shellworld DOT net> > > Every version of windows I've ever used has had a dos core. That's not true anymore for the versions of Windows that are descendants of the NT family: Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. (I'm guessing that all the future versions of Windows will be derived from the same family as well.) The NT family is a complete 32-bit OS written from grounds up, not a superset of DOS as Windows 3.x and 9x were. To support DOS programs, NT has a DOS _emulator_ (a.k.a. NTVDM, the NT Virtual DOS Machine), which is just another NT program.
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