> See HP, Dell, Asus, etc.  They all happen to ship FreeDOS on their systems.

See HP, Dell, Asus, and you will learn quickly that FreeDOS is a
synonym for 'without operating system', intended for people that
install their own OS (which is most likely NOT FreeDOS)





> On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Willi Wasser <wiw...@web.de> wrote:

>> > You'd probably be amazed at how many embedded and industrial control
>> systems are based on DOS.
>>
>> Indeed! If someone pointed me out precize brands and models of systems that
>> nowadays still use DOS i would really be amazed. (Are those systems just
>> still around, or is there even real active development?) My personal
>> experience is different. The last time i professionally came in touch with
>> DOS was in late 1999. That's more than a decade ago. In the rapidly
>> developing IT busyness this is almost an eternity.
>>
>> Is this phenomenon (if it really exists) perhaps limited to certain
>> busynesses or certain parts of the world? It might be interesting to have
>> some kind of survey.

Tom


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