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MS-DOS, short for Microsoft Disk Operating System, is an operating system for x86-based personal computers. Developed by Microsoft, it was first introduced in 1981 as a standalone product. MS-DOS provided a command-line interface for users to interact with the computer, allowing them to execute commands, run programs, and manage files and directories. Initially, MS-DOS was the dominant operating system for IBM PC-compatible computers during the 1980s and early 1990s, playing a crucial role in the rise of the personal computer industry. It served as the foundation for Microsoft Windows, which eventually surpassed it in popularity and became the dominant operating system for PCs. Despite its eventual decline, MS-DOS remains an important part of computing history and is still used in embedded systems and for running legacy software.
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