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{{OSinfobox
|tanname= FreeDOS-tan
|image= FreeDOS avi.gif
|cname= FreeDOS-tan
|alias= PD-DOS (former name)
|creator= Rafaelle the Amigan, Kami-Tux, C-Chan
|debut= Dec 2006
|osper= FreeDOS
|osdev= Jim Hall and the Free DOS team
|reldate= v0.05 (Jan 12 1998)
|lastrel= FreeDOS 1.0 (Sep 3 2006)
|fnote= The picture used does not depict her in her standard attire. It is just a placeholder until a more standard picture can be provided.
}}
FreeDOS is a free (/libre/opensource) implementation of MS-DOS. It works for most applications and has reached version 1.0 lately.
FreeDOS is a free (/libre/opensource) implementation of MS-DOS. It works for most applications and has reached version 1.0 lately.



Revision as of 20:12, 16 February 2009


FreeDOS-tan
FreeDOS avi.gif
Character Information
Common Names FreeDOS-tan
Other Names PD-DOS (former name)
Appearance
Design
Creator Rafaelle the Amigan, Kami-Tux, C-Chan
First Appearance Dec 2006
Technical Information
System Personified FreeDOS
Developer(s) Jim Hall and the Free DOS team
Debut v0.05 (Jan 12 1998)
Latest release FreeDOS 1.0 (Sep 3 2006)

FreeDOS is a free (/libre/opensource) implementation of MS-DOS. It works for most applications and has reached version 1.0 lately.

FreeDOS-tan is a shy creature, who likes to peek around corners due to her occurance in embedded systems. Her design looks similar to MSDOS's, but her hair is brightly blue, she has GNU-horns and wears a necklace with a fish, as reference to FreeDOS's mascot. Like all DOS-tans, she has a flat chest and not much appetite (except for conventional memory).

See also: