Yes, true, bur let me explain:
In essence, the oS is simply a means to an end.
My personal 'ends' are:
- office
- gaming
- social networking
- voip
My personal 'ends' are:
- office
- gaming
- social networking
- voip
- email
- media
...
And I want to do all of this on 25 years old hardware.
What Kolibri for example can do on 25 years old hardware, FreeDOS can also do. But what FreeDOS can do on such hardware, Kolibri can't all do, and then I am talking about the DOS gaming.
...
And I want to do all of this on 25 years old hardware.
What Kolibri for example can do on 25 years old hardware, FreeDOS can also do. But what FreeDOS can do on such hardware, Kolibri can't all do, and then I am talking about the DOS gaming.
Kolibri will not be able to run Firefox at a 25 year old pc with the necessary speed, because the Firefox builders want us to use new pc's. So regarding browsing it doesnt make any difference whether I use Koliri or FreeDOS or both..
FreeDOS is better for my aims than Kolibri, because of the 1 extra thing it can do: DOS gaming. And this difference in capacity has to do with the porting, not with hardware
FreeDOS is better for my aims than Kolibri, because of the 1 extra thing it can do: DOS gaming. And this difference in capacity has to do with the porting, not with hardware
Please enlighten me when I am missing soemthing.
The absolute bottleneck is the hardware. For browsing OS doesnt matter.
But for DOS games the OS matters, they wont run on anything but DOS.
The absolute bottleneck is the hardware. For browsing OS doesnt matter.
But for DOS games the OS matters, they wont run on anything but DOS.
You get my point?
Please enlighten me if I am not seeing something...
Please enlighten me if I am not seeing something...
Thalis
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18.09.2019, 16:14, "ZB" <zbigniew2...@gmail.com>:
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 04:08:14PM +0200, Thalis Agáth??n wrote:
Thanks!
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Interesting!
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However I forgot to mention one great benefit of Freedos: the games. Some
of those other systems may give access to games but the games will be
using way more resources than DOS games.--
Nothing prevents you to have on the same disk partitions for OpenBSD, FreeDOS
and other OS of your choice (Kolibri, TempleOS...) - and to select the one
of your momentary choice at the boot time
regards,
Zbigniew
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