> >>Okay, removed the DOS. Thanks.
> >
> > I think users of DOS would be grateful if you gave
> > more specific information, e.g.:
> >
> > 16-bit DOS: latest supported version 7.1
> > 32-bit DOS: latest supported version 7.3
> >
>
> Given the fluctuating fortunes of OSs, perhaps a matrix of OS vs version
> would be the best way to explain which works on what?
Keep in mind that the last versions supporting 16-bit DOS did not work
very well, because they run out of memory very quickly. Not sure how to
phrase this, and also not sure what is the last version that was
actually useful. Perhaps someone can try it in an emulator.
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