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- 86-DOS abstract "86-DOS was an operating system developed and marketed by Seattle Computer Products (SCP) for its Intel 8086-based computer kit. Initially known as QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) the name was changed to 86-DOS once SCP started licensing the operating system in 1980.86-DOS had a command structure and application programming interface that imitated that of Digital Research's CP/M operating system, which made it easy to port programs from the latter. The system was purchased by Microsoft and developed further as MS-DOS and PC DOS.".
- 86-DOS developer Seattle_Computer_Products.
- 86-DOS developer Tim_Paterson.
- 86-DOS language English_language.
- 86-DOS latestReleaseVersion "86-DOS 1.10".
- 86-DOS license Proprietary_software.
- 86-DOS programmingLanguage Intel_8086.
- 86-DOS status "Historic".
- 86-DOS thumbnail 86-DOS_logo.svg?width=300.
- 86-DOS wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- 86-DOS wikiPageExternalLink origins-of-dos.aspx.
- 86-DOS wikiPageID "191506".
- 86-DOS wikiPageRevisionID "600111516".
- 86-DOS caption "A sample 86-DOS session .".
- 86-DOS developer Seattle_Computer_Products.
- 86-DOS developer Tim_Paterson.
- 86-DOS family DOS.
- 86-DOS hasPhotoCollection 86-DOS.
- 86-DOS kernelType Monolithic_kernel.
- 86-DOS language English_language.
- 86-DOS latestReleaseDate "July 1981".
- 86-DOS latestReleaseVersion "86".
- 86-DOS license Proprietary_software.
- 86-DOS logo "235".
- 86-DOS marketingTarget "S-100-based micro-computers with 8086 processor".
- 86-DOS name "86".
- 86-DOS packageManager "N/A".
- 86-DOS progLanguage "8086".
- 86-DOS programmedIn "8086".
- 86-DOS released "1980".
- 86-DOS screenshot File:86-DOS_running_assembler_and_HEX2BIN_(screenshot).png.
- 86-DOS sourceModel Proprietary_software.
- 86-DOS supportedPlatforms X86.
- 86-DOS ui Command-line_interface.
- 86-DOS wordnet_type synset-operating_system-noun-1.
- 86-DOS workingState "Historic".
- 86-DOS subject Category:1979_software.
- 86-DOS subject Category:DOS_issues.
- 86-DOS subject Category:Discontinued_operating_systems.
- 86-DOS subject Category:Disk_operating_systems.
- 86-DOS subject Category:Floppy_disk-based_operating_systems.
- 86-DOS subject Category:Microcomputer_software.
- 86-DOS subject Category:Proprietary_operating_systems.
- 86-DOS subject Category:Software_written_in_assembly_language.
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- 86-DOS comment "86-DOS was an operating system developed and marketed by Seattle Computer Products (SCP) for its Intel 8086-based computer kit. Initially known as QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) the name was changed to 86-DOS once SCP started licensing the operating system in 1980.86-DOS had a command structure and application programming interface that imitated that of Digital Research's CP/M operating system, which made it easy to port programs from the latter.".
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- 86-DOS depiction 86-DOS_logo.svg.
- 86-DOS isPrimaryTopicOf 86-DOS.
- 86-DOS name "86-DOS".