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FASTOPEN

In computing, FASTOPEN is a terminate-and-stay-resident command, introduced in MS-DOS version 3.3, that provides accelerated access to frequently-used files and directories. The command is also available in SISNE plus.

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Developers
Microsoft, Digital Research, Novell
Operating system
MS-DOS, DR DOS, SISNE plus
Release
1987, 38–39 years ago
Type
Command

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FASTOPEN

Nodes18
Edges17
Triples11
Avg. degree1.89
Density0.111111
Components1

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FASTOPEN

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see also · 4
FASTOPEN → CONFIG, DOS, SmartDriveList, SYS
related to overview · 2
FASTOPEN → It, The
Developers · 1
FASTOPEN → Microsoft, Digital Research, Novell
Operating system · 1
FASTOPEN → MS-DOS, DR DOS, SISNE plus
Release · 1
FASTOPEN → 1987, 38–39 years ago
Type · 1
FASTOPEN → Command
is a · 1
FASTOPEN → terminate-and-stay-resident command

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command ms-dos also files directories dos sisne plus windows version access available dr terminate-and-stay-resident xp edition computing introduced provides accelerated

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
FASTOPENDevelopersMicrosoft, Digital Research, Novell1.00infobox
FASTOPENOperating systemMS-DOS, DR DOS, SISNE plus1.00infobox
FASTOPENRelease1987, 38–39 years ago1.00infobox
FASTOPENTypeCommand1.00infobox
FASTOPENis aterminate-and-stay-resident command0.90text
FASTOPENrelated to overviewThe0.60section
FASTOPENrelated to overviewIt0.60section
FASTOPENsee alsoCONFIG0.60section
FASTOPENsee alsoSYS0.60section
FASTOPENsee alsoSmartDriveList0.60section
FASTOPENsee alsoDOS0.60section

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