Category:Disk operating systems

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A disk operating system is an

hard disks and/or floppy disk drives). Disk Operating System is often abbreviated by the three-letter acronym DOS and used as a suffix for specific operating system names. This was common among mainframe computers, and also to home and personal computers
of the 1970s and 80s.

See also

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

C

  • CP/M(5 C, 10 P)

D

Pages in category "Disk operating systems"

The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

0–9

C

  • Caldera OpenDOS
  • Commodore DOS
  • COMPAQ-DOS
  • Concurrent CP/M
  • Concurrent CP/M 8-16
  • Concurrent CP/M with Windows
  • Concurrent CP/M-86 with Windows
  • Concurrent CP/M-86/80
  • Concurrent DOS
  • Concurrent DOS 8-16
  • Concurrent PC DOS
  • CP/M
  • CP/M-86 Plus
  • Cromemco DOS

D

G

H

  • H-DOS

N

O

  • OpenDOS

P

Q

  • SCP QDOS

R

  • REAL/32
  • REAL/NG
  • ROM-DOS

X

  • X86 DOS