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DOS Hot List
Free DOS Free DOS distribution Euphoria -- A very interesting new interpreted programming language DJGPP - a free (under gnu-license) 32 bit C/C++ compiler. TMT 32 bit Pascal compilers (also for OS/2)
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FDISK.COM DOS Internet Pages
Welcome to the FDISK.COM DOS Internet Pages. These pages are a bit messy at the moment as I am collecting links to break out into separate information areas. If you were looking for the main Lynx home page it is at lynx.browser.org.
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Free DOS Webring
The FreeDOS WebRing provides links to FreeDOS sites. These sites include software that runs well on top of the OS, discussions about its kernel, its command shell, and much more. example: Joe's FreeDOS Website - This is the home to many FreeDOS utilities such that I have written such as Copy, XCopy, Replace, HTML Help, Logon, Mem, and others.
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Interesting DOS programs
Here are several links to various DOS software and other DOS related websites. Most are freeware but a few are shareware and commercial programs. I welcome any comments and/or suggestions you may have about this webpage or other DOS programs for me to know about. Also, do email a thank you to the authors of any of the programs you use.
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Ralf Brown's Interrupt List
I am not sure whether it is so astonishing that the PC has so many interrupts or that they manage to document them all here. Great reference if you are doing VGA programming using the BIOS, or almost any other low level PC programming.
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Unofficial Dr. DOS Site
If you are a DOS beginner, this file might help you: http://docdos.net/install If you have got problems, questions etc. concerning DOS send an e-mail to webmaster@drdos.net, use the DR-DOS Forum (DR-DOS Forum in German language: here) or subscribe to the OpenDOS mailing list (send an e-mail to listserv@delorie.com with the text add opendos or add opendos-digest in the body).
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Unofficial OpenDOS Home Page
All sorts of information on OpenDOS including an FAQ.
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