On 12/16/2014 3:56 PM, dmccunney wrote:
> I was talking about what you see if you go to purchase a 
> desktop/laptop/netbook/what have you. IoT kit is not stuff end users 
> will run to access the Internet and browse websites.
Then why would you use DOS for those kind of tasks? It's the same thing. 
Time and technology have moved on, DOS was devised at a time well before 
the beginnings of the Internet. Trying to shoehorn any of such tasks 
into/onto DOS is just a world of hurt. Use DOS for what it is best and 
still useful, run on limited hardware or setups that need more direct 
access to hardware, like embedded devices.
If you want to use the Internet and you have a recent machine, use 
Windows or Linux, that what they are good at. Use the best tool for the 
task...

Ralf

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