MS-DOS version (was: What's best to do?? classically speaking

From: Fred Cisin <cisin_at_xenosoft.com>
Date: Fri Jun 22 13:24:41 2001

On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com wrote:
> large disk support?? dos has supported partitions over 32meg since at least
> 3.3 hasnt it?

3.3 (There ain't no sech animal; it is actually 3.30, three point THIRTY)
was limited to 32M (due to DOS using "relative sector number", and being
unable to comprehend more than 65536 sectors per drive letter.
3.31 (three point thirty one) was the version that supported larger
drives.
3.3 (which is actually 3.30, three point THIRTY) was limited to 32M (due
to DOS using "relative sector number", and being unable to comprehend more
than 65536 sectors per drive letter.
3.31 (three point thirty one) was the version that supported larger
drives.


> I think version 6 had Antivirus support
bundled third party program (explicitly excluded in the question)

> and dos 5 was the last
> version you could install on a set of floppies (or at least the setup program
> would let you)

a fault of the setup program (which wasn't needed. (I don't think that
5.00 had a SETUP, so that IS a major difference) DOS was quite content to
be on a floppy, but the morons who wrote SETUP.EXE did it so that it could
not comprehend installing ANYWHERE except drive C:! PCs and XTs (not ATs)
ACTIVELY support up to 4 floppies. I wanted to install it on a machine
with 4 floppies, and the hard drive was E:. MICROS~1 published an
"answer": "If you want to install it on a drive other than C:, then
install it on C: and then SYS the correct drive and copy it from C: to the
correct drive." I did NOT want to put it on one of my floppies.
Fortunately, it worked just fine to install it on another machine, and
then install it wherever you wanted without using SETUP.EXE.

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Grumpy Ol' Fred        cisin_at_xenosoft.com
Received on Fri Jun 22 2001 - 13:24:41 BST

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