These are usually very simple programs, good for learning C: + Writing a program to generate characters by ASCII code + Writing a random number generator program + Writing a simple chess board user interface + Writing an "Extended ASCII" table demonstration. This is sort of an extension of the "Writing FreeDOS Programs in C" video series and ebook from last summer, to teach an introduction to C programming.
This is a completely text-mode "desktop" for DOS, with a bunch of bundled applications + Using GNU CHCP to change the DOS font + Playing the DOS game "Acronia", a 2D sidescroller shooter + Playing "Little Willy", a 2D platformer.Īnd I sometimes post programming videos. Here are some FreeDOS videos that you might like to watch: + Demonstration of the PsychDOS "desktop" running on FreeDOS. Microsoft Windows 3.1/3.11 & Windows for Workgroups3.1/3.11 have no Bootdisks as MS-DOS needs to be installed first. MS-DOS 8.0 Bootdisk (Windows 9x) MS-DOS BootdiskImages. You can also subscribe to the YouTube channel, and you'll get updates when new videos get posted. MS-DOS 7.10 CD ISO Image (11.6M) Full MSDOS 7.1 installs from CD. I usually upload new videos every week - although I haven't posted in a few weeks because of other commitments that are completely sucking my time. I'm using the ISO for MS-DOS 6.22 found at AllBootDisks. I can't risk using FreeDOS or any other version of DOS because I'm working with a very niche utility that has the potential to break expensive things if things are wrong. We have a YouTube channel to demonstrate FreeDOS and to show off cool DOS programs that you can run on FreeDOS. I'm trying to create a bootable USB for MS-DOS 6.22.