On 9/10/2015 9:22 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> Welcome to FreeDOS!
>
> FreeDOS is a free version of DOS, an operating system that you install
> on your computer. FreeDOS is made up of many smaller programs, called
> utilities.
>
> Most of FreeDOS is distributed to you under the GNU General Public
> License, a free software license that guarantees you have access to
> the source code. Other parts of FreeDOS are distributed under a
> similar license that includes source code.
>
> For details on the specific licenses used in FreeDOS, refer to the
> documentation. This is usually installed in C:\FDOS\DOC

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Welcome to FreeDOS!

FreeDOS is a free, open-source operating system for your PC which replicates
the functionality of MS-DOS, PC-DOS and other similar Disk Operating Systems.

The abilities of FreeDOS are extended by many smaller programs, called
utilities. Most of these programs and FreeDOS itself are distributed to you
under the GNU General Public License, which guarantees you have access to
their source code. Other parts of FreeDOS are distributed under a similar
license that includes source code.

For details on the specific licenses used in FreeDOS, refer to the
documentation. This is usually installed in C:\FDOS\DOC
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I had some time. You're welcome :-) lol

Seriously, though, I just threw this together; not saying it has to be used.


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