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− | '''DOS''' is an acronym for '[[Disk | + | '''DOS''' is an acronym for '[[disk operating system|Disk Operating System]]'. There have been many [[operating system]]s which used this name, including: |
− | * An early OS from [[International Business Machines|IBM]] for the [[System/360]] | + | * An early OS from [[International Business Machines|IBM]] for the [[IBM System/360]] |
* [[DOS-11]] for the [[PDP-11]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] | * [[DOS-11]] for the [[PDP-11]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] | ||
− | * [[Apple DOS]] from [[Apple]] | + | * [[Apple DOS]] from [[Apple]] for the [[Apple II]] |
* [[MS-DOS]] from [[Microsoft]] | * [[MS-DOS]] from [[Microsoft]] | ||
+ | * [[PC-DOS]] Microsoft's MS-DOS [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEMed]] by IBM | ||
{{disambiguation}} | {{disambiguation}} | ||
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+ | [[Category: Operating Systems]] | ||
+ | [[Category: DOS]] |
Latest revision as of 02:06, 23 May 2023
DOS is an acronym for 'Disk Operating System'. There have been many operating systems which used this name, including:
- An early OS from IBM for the IBM System/360
- DOS-11 for the PDP-11 from DEC
- Apple DOS from Apple for the Apple II
- MS-DOS from Microsoft
- PC-DOS Microsoft's MS-DOS OEMed by IBM
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