These days, there are three main uses of FreeDOS:
- To run classic DOS games (like Doom, MAME, etc.)
- To run business software that only supports DOS
- To support an embedded DOS system, such as a computerized cash register or till
You can run FreeDOS on pretty much anything. While can run FreeDOS on a dedicated PC, now it's most often run inside a PC emulator. You can find PC emulators for all computer platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac.) If you are new to DOS, we recommend you use an emulator to install and boot FreeDOS. You can even run FreeDOS using a PC emulator written in Java, right in your web browser! For Microsoft Windows user, you might want to download Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 (It's provided for free. Review available on this blogspot article).
FreeDOS is open source software; you can view and edit our source code. Most FreeDOS programs are distributed under the GNU General Public License ("GNU GPL") which means they are not only open source software, but they are Free software.
Download FreeDOS, available in several options:- Floppy Disk Boot Image - 1.44 Mb - Raw Image of FreeDOS Boot Disk.
To write this image file into physical disk, use RaWrite utility. - CD Image (Base file, contains core distribution files) - 7.9 Mb - CD ISO Image.
You can use any CD Burner application with Image Burning capability to burn this image file into actual CD-ROM disc. - CD Image (Base file with LiveCD portion and the SRC_BASE disk set) - 49 Mb - CD ISO Image.
- CD Image (Full version) - 153 Mb - CD ISO Image.
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