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  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

    It is funny that I come across people who keep on referring to the command prompt as DOS prompt long after "DOS Prompt" is an history. I was on a support call and asked the customer to launch the command prompt. He replied: "Ok I have launched the DOS prompt".

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    jeron1
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    It's one of those old habits that I doubt will ever change as long as C:\> exists.

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      I was just explaining to my Dad this afternoon why he really wouldn't want to be using DOS instead of Vista (yes, even instead of Vista) - the idea of using a browser concurrently with Excel was enough to make him accept that maybe Vista did have some good points...(yeah, he hates Vista more than most CP members - possibly even more than Christan Graus!) Just until this weekend when I upgrade him to Weven, anyway.

      Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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      Rama Krishna Vavilala
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      So your Dad uses real DOS? Has he not upgraded his computer for a long time?

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      • J jeron1

        It's one of those old habits that I doubt will ever change as long as C:\> exists.

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        Dalek Dave
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        It is a Smiley! Looked at one way it is a NO ICE-CREAM sign, and looked at the other way it is a happy wizard!

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        • J jeron1

          It's one of those old habits that I doubt will ever change as long as C:\> exists.

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          martin_hughes
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          Or until the command prompt is completely removed in favour of PowerShell.

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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            It is funny that I come across people who keep on referring to the command prompt as DOS prompt long after "DOS Prompt" is an history. I was on a support call and asked the customer to launch the command prompt. He replied: "Ok I have launched the DOS prompt".

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            What's in a name? It looks like a DOS prompt, it quacks like DOS prompt... I do most of my work in a DOS box, with DOS commands like: DIR and DEL and TYPE and EDIT, the same as I have for twenty years or more. The lack of a command line was a big part of why I never used a Mac. They can have my DOS prompt when they pry it from my cold dead hands. On the other hand, I see that they have made improvements that really should have been in DOS decades ago.

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            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

              So your Dad uses real DOS? Has he not upgraded his computer for a long time?

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              Stuart Dootson
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              Noooo - he was talking about DOS as an upgrade from Vista...

              Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                It is funny that I come across people who keep on referring to the command prompt as DOS prompt long after "DOS Prompt" is an history. I was on a support call and asked the customer to launch the command prompt. He replied: "Ok I have launched the DOS prompt".

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                Lost User
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                Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                come across people who keep on referring to the command prompt as DOS prompt

                I be one of them too!

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                • D Dalek Dave

                  It is a badge of honour for us oldies! Some of us remember DOS 3.3! (And CP/M) Getting up a blank screen with a C:\> at the bottom, and nothing else kept the muggles away from the shiny things :)

                  ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                  Robert Surtees
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                  and the clatter of the Selectric ball racing across the greenbar...

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                  • R Robert Surtees

                    and the clatter of the Selectric ball racing across the greenbar...

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                    Dalek Dave
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                    8" floppies?

                    ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                      8" floppies?

                      ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                      No ROM Basic. System Halted.

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                      • R Robert Surtees

                        No ROM Basic. System Halted.

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                        Dalek Dave
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                        The days of PEEK and POKE, READ and DATA, GOSUB and RETURN.

                        ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                          The days of PEEK and POKE, READ and DATA, GOSUB and RETURN.

                          ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                          Robert Surtees
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                          new drive? g=c800:0005 ok. i'm done. :-O

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                            new drive? g=c800:0005 ok. i'm done. :-O

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                            Henry Minute
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                            Robert Surtees wrote:

                            new drive? g=c800:0005

                            For no particular reason, I was trying to remember that the other day. I was OK up to g=c800: but couldn't remember the 0005 part.

                            Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                            • D Dalek Dave

                              It is a badge of honour for us oldies! Some of us remember DOS 3.3! (And CP/M) Getting up a blank screen with a C:\> at the bottom, and nothing else kept the muggles away from the shiny things :)

                              ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                              Dalek Dave wrote:

                              Some of us remember DOS 3.3!

                              I've still got the floppies for 2.1 somewhere around here. They were that new-fangled 3" size.

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                                Dalek Dave wrote:

                                Some of us remember DOS 3.3!

                                I've still got the floppies for 2.1 somewhere around here. They were that new-fangled 3" size.

                                Jon "One loves to possess arms, though they hope never to have occasion for them." --Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, 1796. Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less

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                                Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                                I remember having all the way up to DOS 6.22 and they were all on 5.25" My dad was a terror on my sister and myself for fear of bending any of the floppies!

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                                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                  It is funny that I come across people who keep on referring to the command prompt as DOS prompt long after "DOS Prompt" is an history. I was on a support call and asked the customer to launch the command prompt. He replied: "Ok I have launched the DOS prompt".

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                                  I found the DOS install floppies the other day, so I installed it into a virtual machine! :laugh: And I use FreeDOS quite a lot too (its a modern operating system that runs old DOS apps pretty much 100% OK)

                                  If everything was not true, would it be not true that everything is not true? So by saying everything is not true, you are automatically denying that everything is not true. Im so confused...

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                                    The days of PEEK and POKE, READ and DATA, GOSUB and RETURN.

                                    ------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC

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                                    Terminate and Stay Resident programs which were a PITA to code.... :-D and wait for it.... the three finger salute - Ctrl+Alt+Delete :laugh:

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                                      I found the DOS install floppies the other day, so I installed it into a virtual machine! :laugh: And I use FreeDOS quite a lot too (its a modern operating system that runs old DOS apps pretty much 100% OK)

                                      If everything was not true, would it be not true that everything is not true? So by saying everything is not true, you are automatically denying that everything is not true. Im so confused...

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                                      psmartt1
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                                      I'll never forget my 19 yo niece's reaction once when she saw me jump onto the dos/command prompt to resolve some issue. I think she did not know such a thing existed. She started giggling away and chuckling and said "Hey, that's cool, that's really neat. It's like you're actually ... talking ... to the ... computer!"

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                                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                        It is funny that I come across people who keep on referring to the command prompt as DOS prompt long after "DOS Prompt" is an history. I was on a support call and asked the customer to launch the command prompt. He replied: "Ok I have launched the DOS prompt".

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                                        DJ van Wyk
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                                        Aahhhh ... takes me back to my youth. Then again, I still use the console a lot. Most developers around have no idea how to use it. The other funny thing is that there is a difference between 'Start -> Run > cmd' and 'Start -> Run -> command' The one with command start out with saying 'Microsoft(R) Windows DOS', ignoring the settings in the registry (I am one of those people who changed the console to be green on black ... because it makes me look cool :cool:);

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                                          What's in a name? It looks like a DOS prompt, it quacks like DOS prompt... I do most of my work in a DOS box, with DOS commands like: DIR and DEL and TYPE and EDIT, the same as I have for twenty years or more. The lack of a command line was a big part of why I never used a Mac. They can have my DOS prompt when they pry it from my cold dead hands. On the other hand, I see that they have made improvements that really should have been in DOS decades ago.

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                                          endozs
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                                          PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                                          I do most of my work in a DOS box, with DOS commands like: DIR and DEL and TYPE and EDIT, the same as I have for twenty years or more.

                                          Yeah, but it's getting harder and harder to tweak EMM386.......

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