30 years later, FreeDOS is still keeping the dream of the command prompt alive
Briefly

PD-DOS, later named FreeDOS, emerged in 1994 as a public domain version to preserve the traditional DOS command-line interface amidst evolving GUIs like Windows.
FreeDOS, developed for 30 years, serves to run legacy software on modern systems or legacy hardware like the original IBM PC, bridging the gap for old applications.
Read at Ars Technica
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