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| | dos (the band) |
 | | dos has been her main band over these many years. |  | | I get my nerve up and do ok, kira cheering me on when my solo comes on. |  | | the poem itself has been posterized (painting by adam cook - a special edition of the poster in smaller scale w/ different paint by cook is included in the single release) and released through the literary renaissance, louisville, ky. the dos cover photograph is by leah singer. |
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http://www.hootpage.com/hoot_dos.html
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| | DOS |
 | | DOS did acquire a few tricks to extend its life. |  | | DOS depends on the BIOS, so it inherits the two limitations. |  | | After doing this for a while, the user is ready to move on to a real operating system. |
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http://pclt.cis.yale.edu/pclt/OPSYS/DOS.HTM
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| | Apple II History Chap 14 |
 | | Woz's "rope bridge" was a foundation, but there was much work yet to do. |  | | This section is also where the program lies that erases the disk and creates the sectors and their addresses. |  | | Previously, I had written that Steve Wozniak believed it was Shepardson Microsystems that decided on calling it "DOS 3". |
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http://apple2history.org/history/ah14.html
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| | VintageOS: DOS |
 | | Open CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT with EDIT on MS-DOS or E (which stands for EDITOR) on PC-DOS. |  | | This line of code might not work with other types of DOS. |  | | This technique is different from what most nowadays books indicate, using FAT 16. |
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http://www.vintageos.com/dos
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| | WordPerfect for DOS Updated |
 | | Details, and links to Corel's Y2K pages, may be found on this site's year 2000 page. |  | | WordPerfect 5.1 and 6.x for DOS are generally free of Y2K problems, and accept four-digit years in almost all dialogs where you can enter dates. |  | | Some development work continued on WordPerfect for DOS after the final public release of WPDOS 6.2. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/wpdos
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| | DOS history |
 | | Even though it had been created in only two man-months, the DOS worked surprisingly well. |  | | A week later, the EDLIN line editor was created. |  | | Tim Patterson shows Microsoft his 86-DOS, written for the 8086 chip. |
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http://members.fortunecity.com/pcmuseum/dos.htm
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| | Department of Safety - Music Venue - Art Gallery - Recording Studio - Creative Space Anacortes, Washington |
 | | Please join us in extending a warm welcome to Angie, and if you are interested in finding out more about our Artist In Residence program, click this hyperlink. |  | | Like Ryland and Melissa before her, Angie Lacerenza hails from Southern California and will be living and making art at the DoS from now until mid-April. |  | | Attendance is highly encouraged, as all of the bands write excellent songs (if I do say so myself) and good vibes will be in abundance. |
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http://www.departmentofsafety.com
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| | Free games: Download over 400 DOS games. Shareware and freeware, reviews, help getting games working! |
 | | Visit the Contact Info page to contact me! |  | | Also, 3D Realms (formerly Apogee) has released the entire Bio Menace series for free; download it here (scroll down a bit; also get Bio Menace working in WinXP by reading this thread on the DOS Games Discussion Forum. |  | | My school recently raised several thousand dollars for this amazing organization so I invite you to check out their site, and make a donation if you are moved to do so. |
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http://www.dosgames.com
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| | DOS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 10:35, 25 March 2006. |  | | This was a quick and messy affair (the variant MS-DOS, sometimes colloquially referred to as Messy DOS, was developed from QDOS, which literally meant "Quick and Dirty Operating System"). |  | | There is also a free alternative named "FreeDOS". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOS
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| | FreeDOS About |
 | | Tim Norman also started work on his version of the Free-DOS command.com, which is the heart of the DOS command line interface. |  | | Then, I saw a discussion thread on the DOS groups asking "hey, why doesn't someone write their own free version of DOS?" Remember, this was about three years after Linus Torvalds announced his work on the Linux kernel, and by 1993 Linux had shown that free software can achieve incredible results. |  | | DOS remains a great environment to work in if you are building an embedded system, for example. |
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http://www.freedos.org/freedos/about
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| | EasyDOS Command Index |
 | | The DOS command name is always entered first. |  | | The DOS command name is the name you enter to start the DOS program (a few of the DOS commands can be entered using shortcut names). |  | | In this book, the command is usually printed in uppercase letters, but you can enter command names as either lowercase or uppercase or a mix of both. |
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http://www.easydos.com/dosindex.html
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| | Essential DOS Commands |
 | | If you are working with a series of related files, use a number somewhere in the name to indicate which version you have created. |  | | DOS is software which was written to control hardware. |  | | IMPORTANT WARNING: This command is easy to use, but it is the most dangerous one you will encounter in DOS (apart form FORMAT). |
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http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/tips/doshelp.html
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| | NewsForge DOS -- not dead yet |
 | | Most dos that I ever used you can only do one thing at a time, no multitasking. |  | | DOS has had many good games, and used to be the only OS worth writing games for. |  | | DOS has been used by quite a few people as a viable alternative for some time now. |
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http://www.newsforge.com/software/03/12/03/1422203.shtml?tid=82&tid=94
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| | A quick and simple DOS Tutorial |
 | | This means that all program and data files are named, and grouped together in named directories on disks. |  | | Well, just as the fictional Baron Munchausen managed to pull himself up by his own bootstraps, the computer manages this seemingly impossible trick, and the term "bootstrapping", or "booting up" is applied to this process. |  | | This led to a problem for the designers: "How can DOS be loaded and executed when there is no DOS program running to load and execute *it*??!!". |
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http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jchap/tvdt.htm
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| | Denial-of-service attack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This method does not function on remotely-hosted servers such as virtual private servers which are then impossible to access for their administrators, so the problem is more difficult to fix. |  | | A smurf attack is one particular variant of a flooding DoS attack on the public Internet. |  | | A "banana attack" is another particular type of DoS. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack
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| | Encyclopedia4U - MS-DOS - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The two products were all but identical to begin with but would eventually diverge. |  | | PC-DOS and MS-DOS were (to continue the genetic analogy) "identical twins" that diverged only in adulthood and eventually became quite different products; DR-DOS was a clone of itself once removed: see DR-DOS for details. |  | | However, that required duplication of effort and did not provide much consistency, so complete GUI environments were created. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/m/ms-dos.html
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| | The FDISK.COM DOS Internet Pages |
 | | FreeDOS is an open source, free DOS project. |  | | John Lewis has made quite a few very helpful programs/modifications for DOS users. |  | | If that doesn't work then all I can offer are the |
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http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx
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| | DOS |
 | | " is the part of the name (up to 8 characters in DOS) preceeding the period, and |  | | A file is identified by its name, which we uniquely specify as: |  | | If you append your DOS command line with a ">" sign followed by a file/device name, then the output from that program is redirected to the specified file/device. |
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http://www.glue.umd.edu/~nsw/ench250/dos.htm
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| | DOS FAQ by Christoph Fuchs |
 | | PTS DOS FAQ and an online help, which is very useful in my opinion. |  | | FreeDOS project or help people with their problems. |  | | But feel free to try the trial version on a bootdisk which can be downloaded on the |
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| | Bootdisk.Com - DOS USB Drivers |
 | | Thanks for the great site and keep up the great work. |  | | Downloaded dos usb drivers and it works great. |  | | Please keep in mind that DOS USB CDrom/HDD/zip/etc. drivers is a brand new and developing area so there is no one single method that is guaranteed to work on every PC. |
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http://www.bootdisk.com/usb.htm
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| | F-Secure Computer Virus Information Pages: DoS |
 | | DoS attacks become quite popular nowdays as they are in many cases quite effective. |  | | A DoS attack is the type of attack when a massive amount of requests is sent to a specific target from one or several hosts. |  | | Also in 2002 there was an attack on a few big websites and that disrupted normal communications to those sites and caused losses to the companies who owned them. |
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http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/dostool.shtml
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| | Understanding and Getting Around in DOS |
 | | This is because DOS assumes that any filename or directory included in the copy command is in the current directory. |  | | Because we had moved to the root directory, both PRACTICE.TXT and DOSCLASS were in the current directory. |  | | A common complaint about DOS is that there is no "move" command. |
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http://w3.aces.uiuc.edu/AIM/CCSOcourses/DOS-rev.html
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| | Many Systems on a PowerBook: DOS |
 | | MS-DOS 4.0 had an abnormally large number of bugs, many of which were fixed in version 4.01 that was released a few months later. |  | | The complete history of DOS is too well known to be repeated here. |  | | KA9Q works fine under Virtual PC with any compatible version of DOS. |
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http://www.kernelthread.com/mac/vpc/dos.html
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| | What is DOS? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | For some time, it has been widely acknowledged that DOS is insufficient for modern computer applications. |  | | Included are DOS command names with their definitions and examples of usage. |  | | This is a programmer's reference copy of the DOS Protected Mode Interface, a protected mode API specification for DOS extended applications. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/DOS.html
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| | Technorati Tag: dos |
 | | This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged dos. |  | | The Do's at Amazon.com Buy books at Amazon.com. |  | | FoxPro for DOS Programming We have over 100 programmers working for and with us in the U.S. Contract or custom programming. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/dos
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| | PKZIP 2.50 for DOS: Download or Physical Shipment |
 | | PKSFX Junior: There are two versions of PKSFX included with PKZIP for DOS. |  | | All three of these programs are included with the purchase of PKZIP for DOS. |  | | Can be used under any version of MS-DOS 2.0 or later. |
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http://www.pkzipstore.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?V1=371135&PN=1&SP=10023&xid=39892
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| | CERT/CC Denial of Service |
 | | This helps us understand the nature and scope of security incidents on the Internet, and we may be able to relate your report to other activity that has been reported to us. |  | | Tracking an intruder this way may not always be possible. |  | | If you are interested in trying do to so, contact your service provider directly. |
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http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/denial_of_service.html
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| | DOS the Easy Way Guide to MS-DOS |
 | | It has been desktop published for attractive, book-style printout. |  | | The book DOS the Easy Way is now available for download as a text file. |  | | * DOS the Easy Way - More than one million copies in print. |
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http://www.easydos.com
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| | Define DOS - a Whatis.com definition - see also: Disk Operating System |
 | | The first personal computer version of DOS, called PC-DOS, was developed for IBM by Bill Gates and his new Microsoft Corporation. |  | | PC-DOS and MS-DOS are almost identical and most users have referred to either of them as just "DOS." DOS was (and still is) a non-graphical line-oriented command- or menu-driven operating system, with a relatively simple interface but not overly "friendly" user interface. |  | | DOS (Disk Operating System) was the first widely-installed operating system for personal computers. |
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http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci213911,00.html
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| | What is DoS attack? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | Many DoS attacks, such as the Ping of Death and Teardrop attacks, exploit limitations in the TCP/IP protocols. |  | | But, like viruses, new DoS attacks are constantly being dreamed up by hackers. |  | | For all known DoS attacks, there are software fixes that system administrators can install to limit the damage caused by the attacks. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/DoS_attack.html
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| | DOS Music Software - Choose Software To Download |
 | | Traslate samples among varios instrument, musical and sample file formats |  | | Extract song words and info from MIDI Karaoke files |  | | Also included is a range of multitrack recording, tuition, format conversion, guitar and notation software. |
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http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/dos
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| | MS-DOS from FOLDOC |
 | | MS-DOS is a single user operating system that runs one program at a time and is limited to working with one megabyte of memory, 640 kilobytes of which is usable for the application program. |  | | Also know as PC-DOS or simply as DOS, which annoys people familiar with other similarly abbreviated operating systems (the name goes back to the mid-1960s, when it was attached to IBM's first disk operating system for the IBM 360). |  | | Many of the original DOS functions were calls to BASIC (in ROM on the original IBM PC), e.g. |
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http://foldoc.org/?MS-DOS
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| | DDB: DOS Operating System |
 | | This section includes the Ten Commandments of DOS, the TUI versus GUI Television Remote & Restaurant, Windoze Put-Downs, and later will be The DOS Weather Report. |  | | A section then devotes itself to Humour and Observations of DOS & its competitors. |  | | Finally, is a page linking to hundreds of DOS Websites world wide. |
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http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ak621/DOS/DOS-Head.html
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| | fMSX MS-DOS distribution site |
 | | Marat has made an MS-Windows version of fMSX himself, which might be of interest. |  | | Please, don't e-mail me asking when fMSX MS-DOS 2.0 will be released, as I do not know this. |  | | I will port this version to MS-DOS, but I'm too busy at the moment to do so. |
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http://www.komkon.org/~dekogel/fmsx.html
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| | DOS - Encyclopedia Of Stupid |
 | | This page was last modified 15:52, 24 Oct 2005. |  | | DOS is a command line interface like Unix. |  | | DOS was written in 1984 by Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer. |
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http://www.encyclopediaofstupid.com/stupid/index.php/DOS
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| | Dos |
 | | Causes the ERRORLEVEL number returned by external DOS commands to be appended to the command's output. |  | | Within a Shell statement is the only occasion when the /P switch is need or should be used when Command.com is used. |  | | Starts a new copy of the Command Interpreter.Without the command.com which is the command Interpreter you would not be able to function in DOS or even get into windows. |
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http://www.ka.net/jmenees/Dos/Command.htm
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| | Denial of Service Database |
 | | If this is your first time visiting the DoS DB, please take a minute to read the following ABOUT the database. |  | | For more information on Denial of Service, visit the DoS Help Desk. |
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http://attrition.org/security/denial
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| | Interesting DOS programs - Home Page |
 | | MPR 07/15/05 Small, minimalist DOS MP3 player (33K exe) |  | | XDMA v3.1 DOS drivers for UltraDMA access to hard-disks for faster DOS reads and writes |  | | I welcome any comments and/or suggestions you may have about this webpage or other DOS programs for me to know about. |
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http://www.opus.co.tt/dave
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| | MS-DOS - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about MS-DOS |
 | | MS-DOS first appeared in 1981, and was similar to an earlier system from Digital Research called CP&. Developments in Windows software have led Microsoft to cease work on any further versions of MS-DOS. |  | | MS-DOS and PC-DOS are usually referred to as DOS. |  | | A version called PC-DOS is sold by IBM specifically for its personal computers. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/MS-DOS
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| | MAME - Download - Main downloads |
 | | If in doubt, read the How to compile (Win32) page. |  | | Compile the DOS version by uncompressing the DOS source code changes on top of the main source code archive and typing |
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http://www.mame.net/downmain.html
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| | Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks/tools |
 | | Have Script, Will Destory (Lessons in DoS), by Brian Martin, Attrition.org |  | | Monitor DoS attacks with NetFlow on your VIPs, by Rob Thomas |  | | DoS Attacks: What Really Happened, by Bob Sullivan, MSNBC, April 19, 2000 |
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http://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/ddos
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| | Unofficial DR-DOS Resources |
 | | This page offers information about DOS and especially DR-DOS. |  | | This is not the official website, please visit http://www.drdos.com for licenses or customer support. |  | | Visit some other DOS-related sites on the web |
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http://www.drdos.net
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| | Computing.Net - Disk Operating System Forum |
 | | This forum is for all Standalone versions of DOS, not the "DOS" prompt contained inside later versions of Windows. |  | | Please note: In order to help you best, it is necessary that you post a detailed description of your problem, along with your system credentials and exactly what version of the Operating System you are running. |  | | How to install dos onto USB drive n |
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http://www.computing.net/dos/wwwboard/wwwboard.html
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| | Department of State |
 | | Do you have a complaint about a Charity, Notary Public or Licensed Professional? |  | | Find Corporations Registered to do Business in PA |
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http://www.dos.state.pa.us
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| | DOS Games Archive: download free MS-DOS games |
 | | We have 234 DOS games in our archive that can be downloaded for free. |  | | The games are shareware, freeware, playable demos and full versions that are released as freeware or into the public domain. |  | | --> The DOS Games Archive Disc contains over 150 games that can be downloaded from this website. |
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http://www.dosgamesarchive.com
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| | Help-Site: DOS Computer Help |
 | | One or more links have temporarily been removed from this section, to view these links click here. |  | | DOS for Dummies (DOS for Dummies, 3rd Ed) |
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http://help-site.com/c.m/dos
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