FreeDOS help system (hhstndrd 1.0.8 en)[about]

About FreeDOS:

FreeDOS is a free DOS-compatible operating system for IBM-PC compatible systems, made of up many different, separate programs that act as "packages" to the overall FreeDOS Project. FreeDOS aims to be a complete, free, 100% MS-DOS compatible operating system (mostly achieved except Windows compatibility - Windows standard-mode works on FreeDOS, but 386-mode / WfW 3.11 does not.) A short list of things possible with FreeDOS today: * Easy multiboot with Win95-2003 and NT/XP/ME, * FAT32 file system and large disk support (LBA), * LFN support (with several tools, and FREECOM (COMMAND.COM)), * LBACACHE - disk cache (harddisks in CHS and LBA mode, diskette), * Memory Managers: (HIMEM), (EMM386), UMBPCI, HIMEMX, JEMM386, JEMMEX, * SHSUCDX (MSCDEX replacement) and CD-ROM driver (XCDROM.SYS) / UIDE.SYS, * CUTEMOUSE - Mouse driver with scroll wheel support, * FDAPM - APM info/control/suspend/poweroff, ACPI throttle, HLT energy saving, * (XDMA.SYS) - (UDMA.SYS) - UIDE.SYS driver for DOS: up to 4 harddisks. UIDE.SYS also supports SATA, * MPXPLAY - media player for mp3, ogg, wmv... with built-in AC97 and SB16 drivers, * 7ZIP, INFO-ZIP zip and unzip... - modern archivers are available for DOS, * EDIT / SETEDIT - multi window text editors, * HTMLHELP - help viewer, can read help directly from a zip file, * PG - powerful text viewer (similar to V. D. Buerg's LIST), * many text mode programs ported from Linux thanks to DJGPP, * GRAPHICS - greyscale hardcopy on ESC/P, HP PCL and PostScript printers, * NLS Support: Help (" /? ") to the commands can be shown in different languages (not at all commands), * etc. FreeDOS itself has NO graphic user interface (GUI). If you want to shutdown your computer, simply close the program you are working with and press the "power off" button.

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