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by ticviking
1898 days ago
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> It’s simple command line interface expects users will program in other languages like C or assembly. I think the point here is that DOS explicitly rejects the composition that pipes enable, in exchange for the ability to just hand "the whole system" over to a programmer. |
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But the main point, that DOS was basically a thin program loader that "got out of the way" is sound. Think of it like a UEFI shell environment, with 640k+ limits.