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- MK-DOS abstract "MK-DOS was one of the most widespread operating systems for Elektronika BK Soviet personal computers, developed by Mikhail Korolev and Dmitriy Butyrskiy from 1993. Like ANDOS, the system provided full compatibility of operating environments for all models of BK, emulating environments of the BK-0010 on more modern BK-0011 and BK-0011M machines. All requests to a magnetic tape from programs if they were made through proper ROM functions were redirected to a disk.The system supported up to 4 physical disk drives (the number actually limited by disk ROM installed) and as many hard disk partitions as the number of letters in the Latin alphabet, which could be used as separate logical drives, each with a volume of up to 32 MB (See also: drive letter assignment). Starting from version 3.0 the system also supported mounting disk images as logical drives. When booted on a BK-0011 or BK-0011M the system automatically created a RAM disk in the computer's memory.The file system that was in widespread use with MK-DOS was MicroDOS. It did not support file fragmentation (like the file system used with RT-11) and required frequent file defragmentation. Although MK-DOS was incompatible with RT-11's file system, both shared many principles. MicroDOS' file system had read-only support in ANDOS. The filename length was limited by 14 symbols (the filename extension was not recognized separately and was considered as part of the filename).Minimum installation of the system took not more than 8 KB of the computer's memory. The system had a functional graphic Norton Commander-like file manager called MCommander. The system shipped with a number of utilities including drivers for RT-11, FAT12 and CSI-DOS file systems as add-ons for the file manager.".
- MK-DOS latestReleaseVersion "3.17".
- MK-DOS license Proprietary_software.
- MK-DOS status "Abandoned".
- MK-DOS wikiPageExternalLink 005.htm.
- MK-DOS wikiPageExternalLink PKBK-1994-3.djvu.
- MK-DOS wikiPageExternalLink mkdos210.rar.
- MK-DOS wikiPageExternalLink mkdos317.rar.
- MK-DOS wikiPageExternalLink MKDOS%203.15.bkd.gz.
- MK-DOS wikiPageExternalLink mkt.
- MK-DOS wikiPageExternalLink MKDOS.TXT.
- MK-DOS wikiPageID "13547363".
- MK-DOS wikiPageRevisionID "546749774".
- MK-DOS caption "Work with MK-DOS 3.17: MCommander file manager".
- MK-DOS developer "Mikhail Korolev and Dmitriy Butyrskiy".
- MK-DOS hasPhotoCollection MK-DOS.
- MK-DOS latestReleaseVersion "3.17".
- MK-DOS license Proprietary_software.
- MK-DOS name "MK-DOS".
- MK-DOS sourceModel "written in assembler and/or debugger".
- MK-DOS supportedPlatforms "Elektronika BK".
- MK-DOS ui "MCommander graphical file manager".
- MK-DOS wordnet_type synset-operating_system-noun-1.
- MK-DOS workingState "Abandoned".
- MK-DOS subject Category:Elektronika_BK_operating_systems.
- MK-DOS type Software.
- MK-DOS type Work.
- MK-DOS type CreativeWork.
- MK-DOS type InformationEntity.
- MK-DOS comment "MK-DOS was one of the most widespread operating systems for Elektronika BK Soviet personal computers, developed by Mikhail Korolev and Dmitriy Butyrskiy from 1993. Like ANDOS, the system provided full compatibility of operating environments for all models of BK, emulating environments of the BK-0010 on more modern BK-0011 and BK-0011M machines.".
- MK-DOS label "MK-DOS".
- MK-DOS label "MK-DOS".
- MK-DOS sameAs m.03c900d.
- MK-DOS sameAs Q4043437.
- MK-DOS sameAs Q4043437.
- MK-DOS wasDerivedFrom MK-DOS?oldid=546749774.
- MK-DOS isPrimaryTopicOf MK-DOS.
- MK-DOS name "MK-DOS".