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Originally posted by Unregd
DOS is dead, thankfully. Why would you start development in DOS anyway when the Win32 console is superior? You get a full 32-bit protected mode environment with access to all the Win32 stuff you want, and you don't have to worry about near and far pointers and program segments. Learning to program on DOS is learning an irrelevancy. If you need to work with DOS on embedded systems, then the time will come to worry about the limitations of the system AND program design and development.
You're completely missing the point!