What do you know about MS DOS?

What do you know about MS DOS?

The Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS) is an operating system developed for PCs with x86 microprocessors. It is a command-line-based system, where all commands are entered in text form and there is no graphical user interface. MS-DOS was the most commonly used member of the family of disk operating systems.

How many types of MS-DOS command?

two types
The two types of DOS commands are internal and external commands. The DOS commands whose specifications are internally available in the command.com file and can be easily accessed are called the internal commands.

What is the difference between the DOS command line and Windows?

The command line accessed the DOS command line (usually command.com), through a Windows module (winoldap.mod). A new line of Windows, (Windows NT), boot through a kernel whose sole purpose is to load Windows.

How do I compare two files in MS DOS?

MS-DOS and Windows command line fc command. The fc (file compare) command is used to compare two files to one another. Once fc is run and completed, it returns lines that differ between the two files.

What is the difference between DOS and Windows NT?

The command line accessed the DOS command line (usually command.com), through a Windows module (winoldap.mod). A new line of Windows, (Windows NT), boot through a kernel whose sole purpose is to load Windows. One can not run Win32 applications in the loader system in the manner that OS/2, UNIX or Consumer Windows can launch character mode sessions.

What is command prompt in Windows?

Command Prompt is a command line interpreter application available in most Windows operating systems, officially called the Windows Command Processor but sometimes called the command shell. Command Prompt is a Windows program that emulates many of the command line abilities available in MS-DOS but it is not actually MS-DOS.