Alan Bourke wrote:
 CMD.EXE, 32-bit, happens to support the MS-DOS commands plus a lot of
 others.

The last version that *required* MS-DOS, i.e. COMMAND.COM, was Windows
ME. The NT kernel versions of Windows (Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows
XP, Vista, 7, 8) never needed it for anything.

Bet you still call it a "Dos prompt" ;-)

Peter


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