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#OS DOS 6.22 DOWNLOAD INSTALL#
If you do not have the MS-DOS diskettes, you cannot install MS-DOS. Insert the first MS-DOS installation diskette into the computer and reboot or turn on the computer.If your computer already has an operating system (e.g., Windows XP), performing the steps below erases it and any other programs currently installed on the computer.
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#OS DOS 6.22 DOWNLOAD HOW TO#
How to get old MS-DOS games to run in Windows.Īlthough there are earlier versions of MS-DOS, we suggest installing version 6.22.įinally, keep in mind that MS-DOS is an operating system.How to get to an MS-DOS prompt or Windows command line.This shell can perform almost all of the same tasks earlier versions of MS-DOS could and run many MS-DOS programs. Computers that have any version of Microsoft Windows installed on them can run the Windows command line shell (shown right). OK, now I found PC-DOS 6.1 CHT Beta, 6.3 CHT, and PCDOS 2000 CHS.Ĭould you please upload that PC DOS 6.Before getting into the steps of installing MS-DOS, it's important to realize today that nearly all users don't need MS-DOS on their computers. However, we do have a beta of IBM PC DOS 6.1 Traditional Chinese on the FTP.
#OS DOS 6.22 DOWNLOAD DRIVER#
Also, Traditional Chinese MS-DOS does not exist from what I know of, and Traditional Chinese versions of Windows 9x lack any DOS font/display driver for Traditional Chinese. Though if it's early 1987 or earlier, it's definitely going to be 934.īattler wrote:The last Japanese and Korean MS-DOS 6.x versions are 6.2 (6.20), 6.22 does not exist in those languages.
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There is a Korean MS-DOS 3.x (or was it 2.x?) but as the earliest Korean MS-DOS we have is 6.00, I have no way of knowing what code page it would use. So Korean DOS 6.x uses code pages 9, not 934. In 1992, the KSC 5601-1992 standard, also known as Johab code, was published and MS-DOS 6.00 and 6.20 Korean, as well as Korean Windows 9x, support it as code page 1361. However, we do have a beta of IBM PC DOS 6.1 Traditional Chinese on the FTP.Īlso, note how the COUNTRY.SYS file says the Korean code page is 934, but that it is based on outdated data from early 1987 (as proven by the 1987 date of the COUNTRY.SYS source code included in the leaked partial MS-DOS 6.0 source code).Īt some point later in 1987, the KSC 5601-1987 standard, also known as Wansung code, and which is pretty much standardized EUC-KR, was published and starting from MS-DOS 4.0 Korean, it was implemented as code page 949.
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The last Japanese and Korean MS-DOS 6.x versions are 6.2 (6.20), 6.22 does not exist in those languages.