![]() ![]() If you want to learn more than what's offered here, visit the FreeDOS wiki. It offers just the basics: how to get around and how to look at files. This gentle introduction to FreeDOS should get you started. New users often ask, "I installed FreeDOS, but how do I use it?" If you haven't used DOS before, the blinking C:\> DOS prompt can seem a little unfriendly. Today, open source developers are more familiar with the Linux command line or they may prefer a graphical desktop like GNOME, making the FreeDOS command line seem alien at first. As a result, DOS users in the 1990s were able to jump right into FreeDOS. And that was by design FreeDOS intended to mimic MS-DOS as much as possible. In 1994, FreeDOS was immediately familiar to anyone who had used Microsoft's proprietary MS-DOS.
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