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This is a list of disk operating systems in which the acronym ''DOS'' is used to form their names. == x86 DOS systems == (詳細はx86 microprocessors, most commonly are used on IBM PC-compatibles. * 86-DOS (aka. QDOS, created 1980), an operating system developed by Seattle Computer Products for its 8086-based S-100 computer kit, heavily inspired by CP/M * MS-DOS (since 1981), a Microsoft operating system based on 86-DOS for x86-based personal computers * PC DOS (aka IBM DOS) (since 1981), originally developed by Microsoft for the IBM Personal Computer and compatibles, manufactured and sold by IBM from the 1980s to the 2000s * Concurrent DOS (aka CDOS, Concurrent PC DOS and CPCDOS) (since 1983), a PC DOS and CP/M-86 compatible multiuser multitasking operating system, based on Concurrent CP/M-86 developed by Digital Research * FlexOS, a modular distributed real-time multitasking operating system with optional DOS emulation based on Concurrent DOS 286 by Digital Research * 4680 OS, an IBM operating system based on FlexOS 286 by Digital Research * 4690 OS, an IBM operating system based on FlexOS 386 by Digital Research * Multiuser DOS (aka MDOS), a PC DOS and CP/M-86 compatible multiuser multitasking operating system based on Concurrent DOS by Digital Research * System Manager, a successor of Multiuser DOS by Datapac Australasia * REAL/32, a real-time successor of Multiuser DOS by Intelligent Micro Software * DOS Plus (since 1985), a PC DOS and CP/M-86 compatible multitasking operating system for early x86-based personal computers, based on Concurrent PC DOS 4.1/5.0 by Digital Research * DR-DOS (aka DR DOS) (since 1988), a PC DOS-compatible operating system for IBM PC-compatible personal computers, originally developed by Digital Research and derived from Concurrent PC DOS 6.0 * NetWare PalmDOS, a successor of DR DOS 6.0 specifically tailored for early mobile and palmtop PCs by Novell * Novell DOS, a multitasking successor of DR DOS 6.0 by Novell * OpenDOS, a successor of Novell DOS by Caldera * PTS-DOS (since 1991), a disk operating system, a DOS clone, developed in Russia by PhysTechSoft * FreeDOS (since 1994), an operating system for IBM PC compatible computers * ROM-DOS, a MS-DOS clone by Datalight 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of DOS operating systems」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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