Processor OS List

From: Nico de Jong <nico_at_farumdata.dk>
Date: Wed Nov 19 04:58:56 2003

RM-DOS

This was a multi-user MS-DOS lookalike for use on Sord M-343. It supported
up to 4 5.25" HD floppies (not compatible with MS-DOs) and a 10 meg
harddisk. It could read MS-DOS HD floppies. The Sord could also run MS-DOS
2.11 with floppy HD support.

Nico
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> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Bob Lafleur wrote:
>
> > > Apple DOS
> >
> > How about variants of this, such as Diversi-DOS, and I'm sure others but
> > offhand I can't remember their names.
>
> Super DOS, Pronto-DOS, to name but a couple. I'm sure there were maybe a
> half dozen more, though they were all just modifications of Apple's
> original DOS with speed enhancements.
>
> And if we're counting versions, Apple DOS 3.2 is somewhat distinct from
> DOS 3.3 (13 sectors per track in the former vs. 16 sectors per track in
> the latter).
>
> There was a very obscure DOS called RDOS that was featured on the game
> Rescue Raiders for the Apple. If you boot trace the disk you can get
> access to it. It uses it's own directory and file structure. It was used
> on a few other titles published by Sir-Tech Software.
>
> Also, GS/OS (may have been mentioned already), ProDOS 16 (vs. ProDOS 8).
>
> For the PC:
>
> MS-DOS, PC-DOS, DR-DOS
>
> For Z-80:
>
> Along with CP/M, there was MP/M, ZCPR, and I think something called CP+(?)
> Someone already mentioned OASYS.
>
> Many others...
>
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