There is a novel thing called the Command Prompt (cmd.exe) that gives a DOS box, and for the rare occassion you need real DOS mode the all you do is pop in a boot disk.
There is a novel thing called the Command Prompt (cmd.exe) that gives a DOS box, and for the rare occassion you need real DOS mode the all you do is pop in a boot disk.
Hence the use of a Boot Disk or emulation software that easily will do the job. I avoid the use of all 16bit programs under NT as they don't perform well and hence aren't properly supported.