Hi,

I have no idea if you can still buy "full" MS-DOS from MSDN
subscriptions. But there is a small "system floppy" still available in
Windows Explorer. (Other options, esp. downloading from questionable
web sites, are NOT recommended.)

EDIT: (quoting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Developer_Network
): "An MSDN subscription also allows access to obsolete software from
Microsoft's past. Although they aren't included in the regular CD/DVD
shipments, subscribers can download old software such as MS-DOS 5.0
and Windows 3.1 from MSDN Subscriber Downloads. Such software usually
comes in the form of ISO or floppy disk image files that allow the
subscriber to reproduce the original installation media after the
download."

Just for completeness, here's the contents (from Win7's DISKCOPY.DLL)
of the minimal "system floppy":

===============================================
Extract NT - Extract file in wImage - V 2.10 (c) 1991-96 Gilles Vollant
Visit web page : http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gvollant/extract.htm

image file : MSDOS-FLOPPY-IMG\msdos.img  no label
COMMAND.COM                 93040  04.18.105  05:54p
DISPLAY.SYS                 17175  04.18.105  05:54p
EGA.CPI                     58870  04.18.105  05:54p
EGA2.CPI                    58870  04.18.105  05:54p
EGA3.CPI                    58753  04.18.105  05:54p
IO.SYS                     116736  04.18.105  05:54p
KEYB.COM                    21607  04.18.105  03:04a
KEYBOARD.SYS                34566  04.18.105  05:54p
KEYBRD2.SYS                 31942  04.18.105  05:54p
KEYBRD3.SYS                 31633  04.18.105  05:54p
KEYBRD4.SYS                 13014  04.18.105  05:54p
MODE.COM                    29239  04.18.105  05:54p
MSDOS.SYS                       9  04.18.105  05:54p
565454 bytes in 13 files, 889344 bytes free
===============================================

So this is not hard to find (if you already have Windows), although
admittedly you can't really "install" it elsewhere (e.g. hard disk)
because it lacks FDISK, FORMAT, and SYS. But presumably you could use
the FreeDOS variants of those tools to help you.

RUFUS does (optionally, in addition to including FreeDOS) support
installing exactly this to your USB jump drive, if desired.

P.S. At risk of stating the extremely obvious: why would anybody on a
freedos-user mailing list still need (or care) about running MS-DOS at
all?? I know there are some minor bugs and lacks, but they are very
few and far in between. Seriously, if there are still major bugs in
FreeDOS, we need to identify and fix them, not hide them under the rug
by always running back to (very old, hard to find) MS-DOS. The U.S.
legal system just is not on our side here, so MS-DOS is far from
ideal. At least FreeDOS is free/libre, that was the whole point! So
just use that, and don't worry.


On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Karen Lewellen
<klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
> Hi,
> did not realize there was an 8.0 of ms dos.  I don't suppose the same
>   technique que is possible to create  the 8.0 edition as a stand alone?
> Just wondering.
> Karen

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