@jason24568 I think you are right, looks like a added boot screen to me too. Hence the moving portions at the bottome. Remember those from good ol' 95/98? Hehe
Wow! This logo is better than Windows 95 or Windows 98 logo :) Very old times... I still have my old EPSON 486DX laptop with Windows 3.11 - it's still working fine:)
@Wesley683 doom 2 was and still is a sweet game to play its realy kool if u play online with it u can download death match levels for it and play online
If this isn't just a spliced video, there's no way that was from a true original DOS 6.22 install. A clever hack, at best. For one thing, many computers that ran DOS 6.22 didn't even support the 256-color VGA graphics that would require. Also, there is no io.sys or msdos.sys on the 6.22 install disks large enough to hold the bitmap plus the boot code. DOS 6.22 ran on computers with 512K or less of RAM. No space for gewgawery like graphical splash screens.
As I said in the video description, the computer is a 386 running at 20 MHz. And the dos-logo device driver takes only 3K. The logo is compressed with RLE and takes only approximately 29K disk space. It is very possible.
VGA graphics is kinda common for a Windows 3.11 compatible computer, and many computers from this time had a MS-DOS 6.22 with Windows 3.1X setup.
I hope to have the site updated soon. It will include technical documention of how the logo works and why it must work this way. But the best thing will be the source code release. So check the site every now and then (address found in video description)
It will install fine, but do subsequent start-ups work? If so, then you either have a version of 7.1 patched with 3xStart or a somehow modified Windows 3.1.
Would it be weird if I said I kinda miss DOS?
DoomRulz 1 month ago
Dear Friend. Your Ms-Dos 6.22's Logo is so cool!... Please, Can you share this BMP file (logo.sys)?? ... Please!
Gorosup 3 months ago
microsoft's logo doesnt have like current version, the old logo is all wors capitilized and the word "o" has teeths!
tweetyaja 8 months ago
hijo de putaaaaaaa
Ktulu87 10 months ago
I don't know about DOS 6.22, but 7.10 does do that boot screen
andrew23456able 1 year ago
More like Windows 95 booting
jason24568 1 year ago
@jason24568 I think you are right, looks like a added boot screen to me too. Hence the moving portions at the bottome. Remember those from good ol' 95/98? Hehe
mrronharsh 1 year ago
Wow! This logo is better than Windows 95 or Windows 98 logo :) Very old times... I still have my old EPSON 486DX laptop with Windows 3.11 - it's still working fine:)
BlogArekW 2 years ago 2
Neat, that's the exact same hardware as the first PC I ever bought myself .. COMPAQ DESKPRO 386/20e - still have it in the closet and working! ;)
SiD3WiNDR 2 years ago
my old computer used to have MS-DOS play DooM 2 and it worked really good.good times good times
Wesley683 3 years ago
@Wesley683 im 13 and i have a 80386 16mhz with 4 megs of ram (want at least 8megs)
ken0176 2 years ago
@Wesley683 doom 2 was and still is a sweet game to play its realy kool if u play online with it u can download death match levels for it and play online
compwiz878 11 months ago
what os booted just after the end of the vid?
maguopop 3 years ago
Windows 3.11 For Workgroups booted in Enhanched Mode (the win386.exe DOS extender).
The version of Windows released before Windows 95.
MissNorington 3 years ago
thats windows 95 changed boot logo
ComputerKid117 3 years ago
one of the best DOS system ever made
walkandlookup 3 years ago
If this isn't just a spliced video, there's no way that was from a true original DOS 6.22 install. A clever hack, at best. For one thing, many computers that ran DOS 6.22 didn't even support the 256-color VGA graphics that would require. Also, there is no io.sys or msdos.sys on the 6.22 install disks large enough to hold the bitmap plus the boot code. DOS 6.22 ran on computers with 512K or less of RAM. No space for gewgawery like graphical splash screens.
jaguarjjm 3 years ago
As I said in the video description, the computer is a 386 running at 20 MHz. And the dos-logo device driver takes only 3K. The logo is compressed with RLE and takes only approximately 29K disk space. It is very possible.
VGA graphics is kinda common for a Windows 3.11 compatible computer, and many computers from this time had a MS-DOS 6.22 with Windows 3.1X setup.
doslogo 3 years ago 2
seriously how dumb can people get when they dont even screw around in dos, hell me and a few friends made a mock up windows 3.11
bobby1829387 2 years ago
from where can I download this LOGO.sys of MS-DOS 6.22 it is so cool :) !!!
dushanostoich 3 years ago
I hope to have the site updated soon. It will include technical documention of how the logo works and why it must work this way. But the best thing will be the source code release. So check the site every now and then (address found in video description)
doslogo 3 years ago
from where can I download this LOGO.sys of MS-DOS 6.22 it is so cool :) !!!
dushanostoich 3 years ago
ive been trying to install windows 3.1 over ms-dos 7.10 in virtual pc, but when it gets to the setup it freezes. does anyone know why?
MightyMaul 3 years ago
Windows 3.1 won't work with MS-DOS 7.1. It only works with MS-DOS 5.0 to 6.22.
themaritimeman 2 years ago 4
I can make windows work in MS-DOS 7.1 and MS-DOS 6.22
kdmq 2 years ago
Windows 3.1? Did you use 3xStart or something?
themaritimeman 2 years ago
Wrong. It works fine in 7.1 for me.
SvenneTheBlockhead 2 years ago
It will install fine, but do subsequent start-ups work? If so, then you either have a version of 7.1 patched with 3xStart or a somehow modified Windows 3.1.
themaritimeman 2 years ago
I'm using Window for Workgroups 3.11, so that's may be why it works.
SvenneTheBlockhead 2 years ago
ive been trying to install windows 3.1 over ms-dos 7.10 in virtual pc, but when it gets to the setup it freezes. does anyone know why?
MightyMaul 3 years ago
my old ms dos machine didnt come with a bootscreen like that, just a boring flashy crosshare thingy
StapledNote 3 years ago
win
XDDD
sterby1 4 years ago 2
Versions of DOS I had in the past didn't have that loader graphic like Windows 9x had.
SamuraiClinton 4 years ago 3
what to get?
danixvideos 4 years ago