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| MS-DOS 1.0 through 8.0 |
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| Microsoft |
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! First Released: |
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| 1981 |
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| 8.0 / 14 September 2000 |
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A rarer character, MS-DOS is a cute but very shy little girl carrying around a keyboard and usually peeking around corners. The implication is that, like MS-DOS itself on non-NT versions of Windows, she is always lurking somewhere in the background, just out of sight. |
A rarer character, MS-DOS is a cute but very shy little girl carrying around a keyboard and usually peeking around corners. The implication is that, like MS-DOS itself on non-NT versions of Windows, she is always lurking somewhere in the background, just out of sight. |
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Revision as of 21:34, 2 March 2007
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| Also Known As: | Microsoft DOS, Microsoft Disk Operating System |
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| Original Creator: | Unknown |
| First appearance: | Unknown |
| OS Personified: | MS-DOS 1.0 through 8.0 |
| OS Developer: | Microsoft |
| First Released: | 1981 |
| Latest Stable Release: | 8.0 / 14 September 2000 |
A rarer character, MS-DOS is a cute but very shy little girl carrying around a keyboard and usually peeking around corners. The implication is that, like MS-DOS itself on non-NT versions of Windows, she is always lurking somewhere in the background, just out of sight.
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