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[[Seattle Computer Products]] released [[86-DOS]] in August 1980. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsoft]]. | [[Seattle Computer Products]] released [[86-DOS]] in August 1980. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsoft]]. | ||
[[Microsoft]] extended it into [[PC DOS]] for [[IBM]], which was first released in August 1981, then further into [[MS-DOS]], which was first released in | [[Microsoft]] extended it into [[PC DOS]] for [[IBM]], which was first released in August [[1981]], then further into [[MS-DOS]], which was first released in March [[1982]]. | ||
After those releases, DOS became a common shorthand for those operating systems and those that are compatible with them. | After those releases, DOS became a common shorthand for those operating systems and those that are compatible with them. | ||
Other notable DOS-compatible operating systems include [[Multiuser DOS]], first released as Concurrent DOS (the third version of CP/M-86 with a PC-MODE module) in March 1984, and [[DR-DOS]], first released in May 1988. These operating systems were [[Digital Research]]'s successors to their popular [[CP/M]] operating system. | Other notable DOS-compatible operating systems include [[Multiuser DOS]], first released as Concurrent DOS (the third version of CP/M-86 with a PC-MODE module) in March [[1984]], and [[DR-DOS]], first released in May [[1988]]. These operating systems were [[Digital Research]]'s successors to their popular [[CP/M]] operating system. | ||
DOS continues to be developed as free and open-source software as [[FreeDOS]], which was first released by [[Jim Hall]] and the FreeDOS team on January 12, 1998. | DOS continues to be developed as free and open-source software as [[FreeDOS]], which was first released by [[Jim Hall]] and the FreeDOS team on January 12, [[1998]]. | ||
==Retail games for DOS that are owned by the WEC Museum== | ==Retail games for DOS that are owned by the WEC Museum== |
Latest revision as of 07:59, 29 November 2023
DOS | |
Developer | IBM, Microsoft, SCP, various |
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Publisher | IBM, Microsoft, SCP, various |
Platforms | x86 |
Released | 1980-present |
Added to Museum |
MS-DOS 3.3 (AGI Computer): February 7, 2021 FreeDOS 1.3: July 16, 2022 |
DOS stands for Disk Operating System.
History
Seattle Computer Products released 86-DOS in August 1980. It was licensed and then purchased by Microsoft.
Microsoft extended it into PC DOS for IBM, which was first released in August 1981, then further into MS-DOS, which was first released in March 1982.
After those releases, DOS became a common shorthand for those operating systems and those that are compatible with them.
Other notable DOS-compatible operating systems include Multiuser DOS, first released as Concurrent DOS (the third version of CP/M-86 with a PC-MODE module) in March 1984, and DR-DOS, first released in May 1988. These operating systems were Digital Research's successors to their popular CP/M operating system.
DOS continues to be developed as free and open-source software as FreeDOS, which was first released by Jim Hall and the FreeDOS team on January 12, 1998.
Retail games for DOS that are owned by the WEC Museum
Title | Developer | Release | Notes |
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Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: The Adventures in Nimnul's Castle | Riedel Software Productions | 1990 | |
Hare Raising Havoc | BlueSky Software | 1991 | |
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis | LucasArts | 1993 | |
Mega Man | Rozner Labs | 1990 | |
Mega Man 3 | Rozner Labs | 1991 | |
Street Fighter | Capcom, Micro Talent, Rozner Labs | 1988 | |
Street Fighter II | Rozner Labs | 1993 | |
Street Fighter Series | Capcom | 1993 | Includes Street Fighter, Street Fighter II, Mega Man, and Mega Man 3. |
Tetris Gold Professional | Media King Entertainment | 1998 | |
Voyeur | Philips POV Entertainment | 1994 |
Digital games for DOS that are owned by the WEC Museum
Title | Developer | Release | Notes |
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370 Point Adventure | Will Crowther, Don Woods, Paul Munoz-Colman | 1993 | |
770 Adventure | Will Crowther, Don Woods, Mike Arnautov | 2003 | |
Adventure in Humongous Cave | Will Crowther, Don Woods, David R. Malmberg | 1993 | |
Adventure 2.5 | Will Crowther, Don Woods | 1995 | |
Adventure 3 | Will Crowther, Don Woods, David Platt | 1978 | |
Adventure 4 | Will Crowther, Don Woods, Mike Arnautov | 1995 | |
Adventure 6 | Will Crowther, Don Woods, David Long | 1984 | |
Beneath a Steel Sky | Revolution Software | 1994 | |
Colossal Cave Adventure | Will Crowther, Don Woods, Kevin Black Will Crowther, Don Woods, Bob Wither |
1987 | |
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis | LucasArts | 1993 | |
Space Quest V: The Next Mutation | Dynamix | 1993 | |
Teenagent | Metropolis Software House | 1995 |