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    Am I the only person in the known programming universe who still has to support AND code for DOS ? (Constructive comments only please ):confused:

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      Am I the only person in the known programming universe who still has to support AND code for DOS ? (Constructive comments only please ):confused:

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      coder8472
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      Nope, an old classmate of mine works for a Company that still does DOS progs... maXallion
        "I code, therefore I am!" - The Code Devil
        www.maxallion.de - coded evil & more

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      • A Andrew Torrance

        Am I the only person in the known programming universe who still has to support AND code for DOS ? (Constructive comments only please ):confused:

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        Dark Angel
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        I haven't had any work in the last couple of months but 2 of my industrial customers use it in embedded PC applications. The devices are networked thanks to WATTCP. "Harland Pepper, would you stop naming nuts" - Harland Pepper

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          Am I the only person in the known programming universe who still has to support AND code for DOS ? (Constructive comments only please ):confused:

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          Jonathan Gilligan
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          DOS is quite useful for embedded systems. If you need a small, lightweight computer that can do disk operations, tolerate power cycling, reboot off a watchdog. etc, and you don't have thousands of dollars for specialized development tools, your main choices are QNX and DOS. DOS is very competitive there. He was allying himself to science, for what was science but the absence of prejudice backed by the presence of money? --- Henry James, The Golden Bowl

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