FreeDOS 30th Anniversary with Jim Hall and Jeff Brace

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FreeDOS 30th Anniversary with Jim Hall and Jeff Brace
FreeDOS 30th Anniversary with Jim Hall and Jeff Brace
The FreeDOS project will celebrate its 30th anniversary on June 29, 2024. That's a long time for any open source project, especially for a project like FreeDOS.

FreeDOS is an open source DOS-compatible operating system that you can use to play classic DOS games, run existing professional software, or write new DOS programs. Any program that runs under MS-DOS must also run under FreeDOS.

And yes, a lot of people are actually using FreeDOS in 2024. There is a sizable community of retro computing enthusiasts who enjoy running classic operating systems like DOS. You can find many people online who restore old computers and install FreeDOS on them.

But there's a lot more to it than just the rollback aspect of FreeDOS. One thing I like about FreeDOS (or any DOS, but FreeDOS in particular) is that it has so few "moving parts" that it's very easy for beginning computer users to understand how a computer works.

And of course, there were so many great DOS games from the 1980s and 1990s. And just because these games are old doesn't mean they're not fun to play; I love playing classic DOS shareware games like DOOM, Jill of the Jungle or Commander Keen. These are still excellent in 2024.

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