The Java console is a display of output sent by a Java program. This is similar to the MS DOS operating system.To print to the console, a programmer will type "println(text);" or "print(text);" depending is the programmer wants to make a new line after the text(println) or not(print).
print the contents of a text file onto the screen (like the "type" command in DOS).
It can't be run in DOS mode because it relies on Windows-specific APIs. DOS mode is running the program in either DOS, or in a DOS box under Windows. Basically, it is saying that it can't run on DOS because it is not a DOS program.
As it is a DOS game, all you have to do is restart in MS-DOS mode to play it.
msdos is text based; it is a command line xp is graphic oriented; it has pictures and graphics
There is no DOS mode to get in to in Mac OS X and so there is nothing to get out of.
Windows 2000, XP, and Vista do not have a "DOS mode." To start Windows 95 and 98 in MS-DOS mode, press F8 when the splash screen appears. Then select "Start computer in MS-DOS mode" from the list.
DOS (Disk Operating System) runs in a text-only mode. There is no mouse--all tasks are performed by text commands. GUI (Graphic User Interface) runs an artificial environment with many visual effects and controls. Modern computers all use GUIs, with a mouse and keyboard for input. An example of the difference is that in a GUI you would click the "X" button in the top right corner to close a program. In DOS, you would type in "exit" and press enter, or use some other exit command.
A text based OS is an OS which doesn't have desktop just text. to let the OS do something, you need to type the command. Only certain applications for this OS use another view then text. A text based OS is for example MS DOS or your computers BIOS. A graphic based OS has a desktop and isn't just text on your screen. Windows 3.1 was the first graphic based OS. More recent graphic based OS are: Windows xp/vista/7
To turn off DOS mode, find the spot to type a command (if there is one) and type exit.
DOS mode
DOS mode