Long before Windows, and even before MS-DOS, Microsoft sold a Unix-based operating system it called Xenix in 1980. It was the first OS made by the company, but it eventually sold it off in 1987. On ...
The PC-104 is essentially an Intel 486 processor with lots of support for standards that have long since disappeared from most computers, but this makes it great for two reasons. First, it can control ...
I cut my teeth on DOS with DOS 6, so admittedly I was only around for the more matured version of the OS, but it still taught me an awful lot of about computers that has served me very well since then ...