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Re: tlug: Caldera: DR-DOS vs Linux



DOS is used by a huge number of engineers in various imbedded systems and dedicated systems like for robots. Now if it could be made "modern" with  TCP/IP a browser, etc., and still kept small and use all the familiar DOS commands and batch files that people have developed, as well as the programing languages that work on these special systems and "old" chips, that would be great.  And that's what Caldera has done with DRDOS, which has always been better than MSDOS.

But Linux is even better.  Can it be run as powerfully in as small a footprint as DRDOS? These electronic engineers that use DRDOS are true techies, and should go for Linux in a big way.

Steve

Jim Schweizer wrote:

Hi all,

It's amazing what you can find on the net:

http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_2324.html

"What if I told you that I knew what would be the most
talked-about operating system in 1999?

What if I told you it would be DOS <snip>

Consider this. Since 1997, Orem, UT-based Caldera, Inc. has sold
3,000,000 copies of DR-DOS -- an MS-DOS compatible operating
system acquired from Digital Research by way of Novell. And
repositioned DR-DOS for a market at least 10 times larger than
the personal computing world."
                  - Jesse Berst, Editorial Director
                  - ZDNet AnchorDesk

Now the question that first popped into my mind was, "Why isn't
Caldera positioning it's Linux distribution instead of DR-
DOS????"

Go figure... Anyway, this article is worth a quick glance.

Regards,

Jim S.

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