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MS DOS is Microsoft Disk Operating System. It was a command-line interface, meaning the user had to type in commands to use it, unlike Windows which is a Graphical User Interface. MS DOS was released on IBM PCs when they came out in the 1980s and continued in popular use until the mid 1990s, by which time the first of the Windows operating systems, Windows 95, began to take over. MS DOS commands were either stored as individual programs, known as external commands, or in a file called Command.com, which stored more commonly used commands. These were called internal commands. Included in these would have been commands like COPY, DEL, DIR, CD and RD. COPY enabled the copying of files. DEL deleted files. DIR gave a listing of files in a directory (now called a folder). CD changed from one directory to another. RD removed a directory.
The command service module , orbited the moon, in Apollo 11 it was Michael Collins, who did experiments, while the lunar module landed on the moon. With the two astronauts.
I'm not sure it was an actual program. I mean most of the stuff in movies or usually fake and graphical. My guess is, it's some fake Hollywood stuff, to make them appear like top hax0r or something. I'm sure you can find some command line chat programs, with some googleing
Both of these utilities allow a remote user to log in (remotely) and execute commands via the command line.
The difference between a command driven and a graphical user interface is that in command driven a user has to type commands in code to be executed in a terminal. In graphical, a user can simply navigate and operate using an interface and some sort of pointer or touch screen with no coding involved.
The command line interface and the graphical user interface.
Windows has a graphical interface while DOS is a command line interface.
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Graphical User Interface
No, MS-DOS only has a command line interface.
graphical user inerface
This generally describes the screen you are looking at in a program, and the icons you may click to accomplish (tasks). They are "graphical," rather than, say, verbal, you are the user, and the page is the interface.
Either the GUI (Graphical User Interface) which is what most users see everyday as a point and click system. Or the Command line which is all text based from the command prompt
GUI is a Graphical User Interface, which is for making "Windowed" Applications. The CLI is a Command-Line Interface, which is a text prompt in which you can enter specific commands to be executed.
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This is what the user sees and works with when using the computer..Different types are Graphical user interface, Command line interface and Manual driven interface