![]() ![]() If it had been a microsoft feature, the market would have embraced it immediately, but considering MSDOS had the monopoly the company I worked for could not justify allocating dev resources to such a small customer base. We did try DOS 386 back when MS had DOS4/5. I saw it work in the mid 90’s, but I didn’t ever figure out how they were doing it with DOS 6.22 I think that was kind of possible later somehow. Basic is a nice addition, but having the ability to run two programs at once would have been the real killer feature of this OS. The best part of that project is that its multitasking.
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