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[[Image:Operating_System.png|thumb|250px|A DOS based computer if ever there was one]] | [[Image:Operating_System.png|thumb|250px|A DOS based computer if ever there was one]] | ||
- | It is somewhat of a running gag in [[Strong Bad Email]] | + | It is somewhat of a running gag in [[Strong Bad Email]] for [[Strong Bad]]'s computer to run '''[[Wikipedia:DOS|DOS]]''', which stands for '''disk operating system'''. All of Strong Bad's computers (excluding the [[Compé]], which uses a graphical interface) appear to have DOS preinstalled, and include the program "strongbad_email.exe". On the [[Compy 386]], this command was stored in an unnamed drive that was accessed by the command "dir/p". Strong Bad using DOS follows his preference for [[Strong Bad's Technology|old technology]]. |
- | Note that while Strong Bad's operating system is definitely inspired by DOS, it can't be DOS itself | + | Note that while Strong Bad's operating system is definitely inspired by DOS, it can't be DOS itself. Even though DOS has an 8 character filename limit, Strong Bad is able to type commands as long as "strongbad_email.exe", which is obviously longer than that. He is also able to insert normally off-limits characters in a file name such as "'" or the space character in the file "strongbad's email.exe". If this filename were typed in a DOS based command-line, the computer would return that "strongbad's" is not a command. |
==Known Commands== | ==Known Commands== | ||
- | * | + | * see [[Tandy 400#Commands|Tandy 400 commands]] |
- | * | + | * see [[Compy 386#Commands|Compy 386 commands]] |
+ | * see [[Lappy 486#Commands|Lappy 486 commands]] | ||
+ | * see [[Corpy NT6#Commands|Corpy NT6 commands]] | ||
==Known Programs== | ==Known Programs== | ||
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* see [[Corpy NT6#Programs|Corpy NT6 programs]] | * see [[Corpy NT6#Programs|Corpy NT6 programs]] | ||
* see [[Block#Programs|Block programs]] | * see [[Block#Programs|Block programs]] | ||
- | + | * see [[Lappier#Programs|Lappier programs]] | |
==Computers Using DOS== | ==Computers Using DOS== | ||
*[[Tandy 400]] | *[[Tandy 400]] | ||
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*[[Lappy 486]] | *[[Lappy 486]] | ||
*[[Block]] | *[[Block]] | ||
+ | *[[Lappier]] | ||
+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | *[[Linux]] | ||
- | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Electronics running gags]] |
Current revision as of 14:39, 12 October 2018
It is somewhat of a running gag in Strong Bad Email for Strong Bad's computer to run DOS, which stands for disk operating system. All of Strong Bad's computers (excluding the Compé, which uses a graphical interface) appear to have DOS preinstalled, and include the program "strongbad_email.exe". On the Compy 386, this command was stored in an unnamed drive that was accessed by the command "dir/p". Strong Bad using DOS follows his preference for old technology.
Note that while Strong Bad's operating system is definitely inspired by DOS, it can't be DOS itself. Even though DOS has an 8 character filename limit, Strong Bad is able to type commands as long as "strongbad_email.exe", which is obviously longer than that. He is also able to insert normally off-limits characters in a file name such as "'" or the space character in the file "strongbad's email.exe". If this filename were typed in a DOS based command-line, the computer would return that "strongbad's" is not a command.
Contents |
[edit] Known Commands
- see Tandy 400 commands
- see Compy 386 commands
- see Lappy 486 commands
- see Corpy NT6 commands
[edit] Known Programs
- see Tandy 400 programs
- see Compy 386 programs
- see Lappy 486 programs
- see Corpy NT6 programs
- see Block programs
- see Lappier programs