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FreeDOSNews July 4, 2026 2 min read

FreeDOS Turns 25, and Jim Hall Tells the Origin Story Again

Marking a quarter-century since the June 1994 announcement, FreeDOS's 25th anniversary in 2019 brought renewed attention from Slashdot, Opensource.com, and Linux Journal to a project still actively releasing new versions.

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FreeDOSHow-To April 19, 2026 3 min read

How to Partition a Disk with FDISK on FreeDOS

A complete walkthrough creating a primary partition, an extended partition with logical drives, and setting the active boot partition — the way DOS disks have always been organized.

#howto#fdisk#partitioning
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FreeDOSHow-To April 17, 2026 2 min read

How to Set Up a Development Environment on FreeDOS

A complete walkthrough installing a C compiler and assembler on FreeDOS and building your first program — for anyone wanting to write software for DOS rather than just run it.

#howto#development#open-watcom
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FreeDOSHow-To April 16, 2026 2 min read

How to Set Up FreeDOS for Playing Classic DOS Games

A complete walkthrough getting sound, mouse, and memory configured correctly for DOS-era gaming — the three things almost every classic game setup guide assumes you already have working.

#howto#gaming#sound-blaster
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FreeDOSNews April 10, 2026 2 min read

FreeDOS 1.1 Ships, Six Years After 1.0

Released January 2, 2012, FreeDOS 1.1 filled a long gap since the 1.0 release, refining package management and driver support without changing the project's core commitment to MS-DOS compatibility.

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FreeDOSDeep Dive February 19, 2026 3 min read

Writing Batch Files on FreeDOS

A practical tour of FreeDOS batch scripting: variables, control flow, argument handling, and the quirks that differ from a modern shell.

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FreeDOSNews December 1, 2025 1 min read

FreeDOS 1.3 Released

FreeDOS 1.3 shipped February 20, 2022, continuing the project's roughly five-year major release rhythm with an updated package set.

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