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[[Seattle Computer Products]] released [[86-DOS]] in August [[1980]]. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsoft]]. The first versions of this operating system and its successors were heavily based on the [[CP/M]] operating system. | [[Seattle Computer Products]] released [[86-DOS]] in August [[1980]]. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsoft]]. The first versions of this operating system and its successors were heavily based on the [[CP/M]] operating system. | ||
Microsoft licensed 86-DOS 1.10 to [[IBM]], which released it as PC DOS 1.0 on August 12, [[1981]]. | |||
In [[1982]], [[Microsoft]] began releasing it as MS-DOS while IBM continued to release it as PC DOS. The first version to be published by both companies was PC DOS 1.10 which was the basis for MS-DOS 1.24. | In [[1982]], [[Microsoft]] began releasing it as MS-DOS while IBM continued to release it as PC DOS. The first version to be published by both companies was PC DOS 1.10 which was the basis for MS-DOS 1.24. |
Revision as of 00:26, 12 August 2023
PC DOS | |
Developer | Microsoft, IBM |
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Publisher | IBM |
Platforms | x86 |
Released | PC DOS 1.0: August 12, 1981 MS-DOS 1.24: March 1982 PC-DOS 1.10: May 7, 1982 MS-DOS/Z-DOS 1.01: May, 1983 TI BOOT V. 1.13: August 1983 Compaq-DOS 1.12: November 1983 Z-DOS 1.19: 1983 |
Added to Museum |
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PC DOS, also known as IBM PC DOS, is an operating system by Microsoft and IBM.
History
Seattle Computer Products released 86-DOS in August 1980. It was licensed and then purchased by Microsoft. The first versions of this operating system and its successors were heavily based on the CP/M operating system.
Microsoft licensed 86-DOS 1.10 to IBM, which released it as PC DOS 1.0 on August 12, 1981.
In 1982, Microsoft began releasing it as MS-DOS while IBM continued to release it as PC DOS. The first version to be published by both companies was PC DOS 1.10 which was the basis for MS-DOS 1.24.
PC DOS version 1.0 was released on August 12, 1981.
PC DOS 1.10 was the basis for MS-DOS 1.24, which were both released in 1982.
1983 saw MS-DOS 1.25, which was the basis for DOS distributions by manufacturers other than IBM. It was used as the basis for a DOS by Compaq as Compaq-DOS 1.12, by Texas Instruments as TI BOOT V. 1.13, by Zenith as Z-DOS 1.01 and 1.19. These were also alternately packaged as MS-DOS 1.01.
MS-DOS 2.0, which was also released in 1983, was completely rewritten from its predecessors.
Versions of PC DOS
Title | Released | Date Added to the Museum | Notes |
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PC DOS 1.0 | 1981 | Not yet. | PC DOS 1.0 was extended from 86-DOS 1.10. |
PC DOS 1.10 | 1982 | Not yet. | 1.10 was the basis for MS-DOS 1.24, the first release of that OS. |
PC DOS 2.0 | 1983 | Not yet | 2.0 was completely rewritten from its predecessors. |