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|tanname= MS-DOS-tan |
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|image= MSDOS.jpg |
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| colspan=2 style=text-align:center; | [[image:MSDOS.jpg|MS-DOS-tan]] |
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! Also Known As: |
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! Original Creator: |
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| Unknown |
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! First appearance: |
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| Unknown |
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! OS Personified: |
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! First Released: |
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| 1981 |
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! Latest Stable Release: |
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| 8.0 / 14 September 2000 |
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|cname= MS-DOS-tan |
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|creator= XP-kakiaki |
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|debut= Jul 2004 |
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|reldate= 1981 |
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|lastrel= v8.0 (Sep 14 2000) |
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She originally represented the DOS prompt and assumed to be a catch-all for all the DOS OSes but now more specifically represents MS-DOS. |
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See also: |
See also: |
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*[[List of OS-tans]] |
*[[List of OS-tans]] |
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*[http://www.geocities.co.jp/Playtown-Queen/5472/copyright.html XP-kakiaki's copyright page] |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS Wikipedia article on MS-DOS] |
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[[Category:DOS]] |
[[Category:DOS]] |
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Revision as of 04:36, 17 February 2009
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| Character Information | |
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| Common Names | MS-DOS-tan |
| Other Names | Microsoft DOS, Microsoft Disk Operating System |
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| Creator | XP-kakiaki |
| First Appearance | Jul 2004 |
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| System Personified | MS-DOS 1.0 - 8.0 |
| Developer(s) | Microsoft |
| Debut | 1981 |
| Latest release | v8.0 (Sep 14 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.
She originally represented the DOS prompt and assumed to be a catch-all for all the DOS OSes but now more specifically represents MS-DOS.
See also: