Thomas Mueller wrote:
> Now what happens to DOS when Intel's Itanium and/or AMD's Sledgehammer become
> widespread?
What is "Itanium"? Is this the new 64-bit chip from intel?
Is there a problem with it and DOS?
Personally I believe that unless DOS keeps being developed, so it
can be adapted to new hardware (and be able to control its
new abilities), it wouldnt survive long. This is why its good to have
things like FreeDOS, PTS-DOS, and sort, that keep the development
alive.
Or Botton
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