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Version of MS-DOS | |
Version | 5.x |
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Codename | Lifeboat |
Release date | 1991-06 |
Replaces | |
MS-DOS 4 | |
Replaced by | |
MS-DOS 6 |
MS-DOS 5 is a family of versions of MS-DOS, initially released in June 1991.
MS-DOS 5.00 was released in June 1991. Various bugs from version 4.01 have been fixed. It added additional utilities for working with memory and disks. A full screen text editor EDIT
has replaced the former line editor EDLIN
supplied since the early days of DOS.[1] The SELECT
installation program has been replaced with a new setup that further streamlined the installation procedure. Also, it was first version to support 3.5-inch, 2.88 MB floppy drives and diskettes and have support up to four DOS primary partitions, despite FDISK cannot create more than one.
This version includes the HIMEM.SYS
driver and load portions of the operating system into the upper and high memory areas.
MS-DOS 5.00a was released in November 1991 and fixed bugs in the initial release, mainly pertaining to FORMAT and FDISK commands.
MS-DOS 5.00A (note the capital letter A) was only released for the Japanese NEC PC-98x1 series computers.
MS-DOS 5.00A-H was only released for the Japanese NEC PC-98x1 series computers. It was pre-installed on/bundled with the original PC-9821 computers, and never had a retail release.[2] Some PC-98 games require this specific version of MS-DOS; most notably Policenauts, which is known as being hard to install (for non-Japanese speakers) for this reason.[3][4]
MS-DOS 5.50 is the version, which is the base of NTVDM subsystem for Windows NT 32-bit versions. Some files are directly copied from it. Initially, this version is shown on NTVDM to make able running more programs than intended.
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