On an expansion of before. Just like BSD and Linux are relatives of each other 
and just as capable of each other, why shouldn't DOS be able to be just as 
capable as its relative Windows?

 The DOS limitations are the limitations of old technology which are no longer 
current limitations. This means that DOS like BSD in the 1980's wouldn't be 
exactly the same as the BSD now. In fact if a recall correctly BSD was far more 
closely related to System V than it is now.
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