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- FreeDOS: FDOS Site - Home of FDOS: FreeDOS Distribution Of Sorts, 386+ for DOS/Win32. Also mirrors items of interest to FreeDOS developers, users; main and Spanish FreeDOS sites.
- Proyecto FreeDOS - Replica en Espaņol del sitio web www.freedos.org. FreeDOS pretende ser un sistema operativo libre, 100% compatible con MS-DOS.
- FreeDOS WebRing - FreeDOS WebRing start page.
- FreeDOS Kernel Site - Frequent updates with the latest FreeDOS kernel developments.
- Jim's FreeDOS page - Home of FreeDOS Install program.
- FreeDOS 32 - To extend abilities of FreeDOS into native 32-bit system, based on simple, fully expandable, modular core; features like memory protection, multitasking, support for many filesystems can be added by external components. [Open Source, GPL]
- FreeDOS - FreeDOS 2.0.33. .
- FreeDOS - Complete, free, MS-DOS compatible operating system with no enhancements or advanced features such as multitasking, protected mode operation, GUI.
- FreeDOS Documentation Project: FD-DOC - Goal: create free, high quality, easy to use documentation for the project, collaborate in all related issues, including How-tos and mini How-tos, hosting FreeDOS wiki.
- FreeDOS - Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
Wikipedia Articles
- FreeDOS - FreeDOS (formerly Free-DOS and PD-DOS) is an operating system for IBM PC compatible computers. FreeDOS is made up of many different, separate programs that act as "packages" to the overall FreeDOS Project.
- FreeDOS-32 - FreeDOS-32 (or FD32 for short) is a 32-bit operating system under development for the IA-32 (also known as x86) platform and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
- Freemacs - Freemacs is an opensourced Emacs clone written by Russ Nelson for DOS. Currently it is included in the FreeDOS project, and is maintained by the FreeDOS founder, Jim Hall.
- GNU/DOS - GNU/DOS was a distribution of FreeDOS that had been discontinued on November 28, 2006 due to lack of developer time for the project, inability to meet the project's objectives, and superiority of the stable version of FreeDOS when combined with the official releases of the DJGPP development tools.
- Dell n Series - The n Series is a Dell product line that does not ship with a pre-installed version of Microsoft Windows. Apparently prohibited from shipping computers without an operating system by an existing licensing agreement with Microsoft, Dell instead ships these systems with either the open-source FreeDOS operating system or the Ubuntu Linux distribution.