![]() ![]() In this video (embedded below) we see how the OS looks when installed, and the exploration of the full version's built in games like Pacman and Solitaire. Some clues to its use are provided in one of the latest official videos, showcasing Release Candidate 5 (RC5) last December. Perhaps you have read the introduction and are still scratching your head about when, where and how FreeDOS 1.3 could be useful or even entertaining. People who still use floppy disk based systems haven't been forgotten, with the floppy edition of FreeDOS 1.3 now with zip (de) compression built-in, which halves the number of install media (20MB download). ![]() Users are greeted with an improved CD initialization for the boot media and installed system, and the provision of the 375MB live-CD version of FreeDOS 1.3 (so you can use or try this OS and full suite of tools, apps, and games with even installing it). Key introductions to FreeDOS 1.3 include the new Kernel 2043, the use of the new FreeCOM 0.85a command shell, an 8086 version with FAT32 support, the return of networking, some new programs and games, and a multitude of package updates. ![]()
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