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
- Category:DOS on IBM PC compatibles for the MS-DOS, IBM PC DOS, and compatible operating systems
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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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
A
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
- Data General RDOS
- Dell Real Mode Kernel
- DIP DOS
- Disk operating system
- DOS
- DOS/360 and successors
- DOS Plus
- DOS XL
- DOS-C
- DOS/NT
- DR-DOS
- DR-OpenDOS
- DRMK
E
- Edos
- EOS (8-bit operating system)
- EZ-DOS
G
- GEMDOS
- Apple GS/OS
H
- H-DOS
M
N
- NCR-DOS
- NewDos/80
- Novell DOS
- NSS-DOS
O
- OpenDOS
P
- PalmDOS
- PC-MOS/386
- Personal CP/M
- Personal CP/M-80
- Personal CP/M-86
- PTDOS
- PTS-DOS
Q
- SCP QDOS
R
- REAL/32
- REAL/NG
- ROM-DOS
S
- SB-86
- SB-DOS
- Sinclair QDOS
- SISNE plus
- Software Bus 86
- Apple SOS
- SpartaDOS X
- Star Trek project
X
- X86 DOS