Re: [Freedos-user] "Upgrade" from MS-DOS 6.2.2 (fwd)

2024-02-26 Thread Karen Lewellen via Freedos-user
I absolutely respect those choices. I feel reasonably certain that allot of you hare are not managing my combination of experiences leading to my choices. I do not expect anyone to follow my path, you are not me. it surprises me though that others expect me to follow yours, when I am not you.

Re: [Freedos-user] "Upgrade" from MS-DOS 6.2.2 (fwd)

2024-02-26 Thread Michael Brutman via Freedos-user
I'm just kind of amazed at what I read here at times. It is no secret that DOS is no longer a mainstream operating system. As a result, support for it on physical hardware is minimal, if it is supported at all. Modern machines are just not intended to be used with DOS as the primary, "bare metal

Re: [Freedos-user] "Upgrade" from MS-DOS 6.2.2 (fwd)

2024-02-26 Thread Karen Lewellen via Freedos-user
Hi again, I dare say you intended this for the list. I have answered this question many many times. Speaking personally as a credentialed journalist myself, I find it a bit concerning that anyone who writes as a reporter believes that a shared label makes a shared experience, as in all those who