MS-DOS stands for Microsoft Disk Operating System.
MS-DOS was released in 1981, running on x86 (32-bit) PCs.
MS-DOS is a command-driven interface, which means you have to type in commands of what you want the computer to do. Modern operating systems have a graphical user interface, which means you can point-and-click with your muse to make the computer do the required tasks.
MS-DOS was released in 1981, running on x86 (32-bit) PCs.
MS-DOS is a command-driven interface, which means you have to type in commands of what you want the computer to do. Modern operating systems have a graphical user interface, which means you can point-and-click with your muse to make the computer do the required tasks.