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A port of the 16-bit MS-DOS was made for 8-bit MSX computers known as [[MSX-DOS]]. MSX-DOS is based on the MS-DOS 1.25 kernel and uses the same filesystem.
A port of the 16-bit MS-DOS was made for 8-bit MSX computers known as [[MSX-DOS]]. MSX-DOS is based on the MS-DOS 1.25 kernel and uses the same filesystem.
Starting Version 7.1, MS-DOS was no longer intended to be a standalone product.
Yet there is uncrippled versions of 7.1 and 8.0


== Architecture ==
== Architecture ==
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Since [[MS-DOS in Windows 9x|MS-DOS 7]], the kernel has been merged into <code>IO.SYS</code>, while <code>MSDOS.SYS</code> serves as a configuration file.
Since [[MS-DOS in Windows 9x|MS-DOS 7]], the kernel has been merged into <code>IO.SYS</code>, while <code>MSDOS.SYS</code> serves as a configuration file.


== Timeline ==
== Timeline ==
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