ProDOS
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The most famous and remembered ProDOS releases were: | The most famous and remembered ProDOS releases were: | ||
− | Norton | + | * Norton |
− | Princeton (PPD) | + | * Princeton (PPD) |
− | MIT (MDS) | + | * MIT (MDS) |
− | IBM (PC DOS 5+) | + | * IBM (PC DOS 5+) |
− | Atari | + | * Atari |
− | Commodore (Cdos/ProDOS) | + | * Commodore (Cdos/ProDOS) |
− | Apple (SOS) | + | * Apple (SOS) |
The ProDOS platform was universally compatible with minor exceptions in command function calls. | The ProDOS platform was universally compatible with minor exceptions in command function calls. |
Revision as of 19:30, 18 February 2023
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ProDOS was a name used by multiple DOS, disk operating systems, in the 1980s and 1990s. The most famous and remembered ProDOS releases were:
- Norton
- Princeton (PPD)
- MIT (MDS)
- IBM (PC DOS 5+)
- Atari
- Commodore (Cdos/ProDOS)
- Apple (SOS)
The ProDOS platform was universally compatible with minor exceptions in command function calls. The computer history museum and old software web sites contain extensive information and releases. As does way back software.
All pro dos releases derive from Microsoft DOS 2.x