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FreeDOS booting screen shot | |
Company / developer | Jim Hall & The FreeDOS team |
OS family | DOS |
Working state | Current |
Source model | Free and open source[1] with a few closed source utils[2] |
Initial release | Àdàkọ:Release date and age |
Latest stable release | 1.0 / Àdàkọ:Release date and age |
Available language(s) | English, German |
Supported platforms | x86 |
Kernel type | Monolithic kernel[3] |
Default user interface | DOS Command line interface |
License | GNU GPL[1] with some freeware and shareware licensed utils[2] |
Website | www.freedos.org |
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