[Request] Microsoft Learning DOS
I looking for Microsoft Learning DOS there was two Versions of Microsoft Learning DOS version 1.0 release in 1986 and version 2.0 release in 1988. Microsoft Learning DOS version 2.0 have MS-DOS 4.0 Interface to user how to use DOS. I looked all over internet and find non than. Do anybody Microsoft Learning DOS?
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Microsoft-Learning-DOS-1986-for-IBM-Personal-Computers-floppy-disks-manual/113688427254
This is version 1.00
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-NEW-factory-sealed-Microsoft-Learning-DOS-5-1-4-disk-version/264228716039
This seems to be version 2.0
BetaArchive have Microsoft Learning DOS version 1.00
Where is link or source detailly if this (v1.00 not v1.01) is on BA?
Without it, there is no meaning.
BetaArchive FTP Microsoft Learning DOS (1986)
https://www.betaarchive.com/database/view_release.php?uuid=d06543ec-457e-448a-87e5-0d4c329c9a4f
So where is it?
No downloadable without registation of BA's FTP access.
(I know there is version 1.01 on FTP, not 1.00)
As you know here is Not for BA's site.
There is no meaning to mention about BA's FTP.
We are not supposed to loot semi-private software collections.
You will have to buy it or wait for someone else to come forward with a copy.
They can rest assured that their terabytes of precious Windows 10 betas are safe.
Let's say this is a nightmare, we wake up to find Windows XP on all of our computers and Windows 10 turns out to be a figment of our imaginations.
Then how big would BA's repository be?
That's not how that works. Terabytes, gigabytes, and megabytes don't come from files or other types of storage. They come from hard drives or solid state drives. Therefore, BetaArchive actually gets their terabytes from getting new hard drives. So I don't think their repository would decrease if Windows 10 didn't exist.
I found the answer to my own question: the size of the repository was 10 TB in August 2014 and 30 TB in June 2016. So it appears that Windows 10 is driving that growth (the milestones are counted in terms of aggregate file size, not storage space).
I'll add to that 100 TB repository someday, once I scan my Simply Accounting CD.
Microsoft Learning DOS version 1.01 and 2.00 has sold. I want see anybody still have Microsoft Learning DOS.