DOS DR DOS x86 Operating Systems
DOS DR DOS x86 Operating Systems
Digital Research DOS, known as DR-DOS, DOS compatible operating system that has been owned by many companies and known by several names over its history. It was originally developed by the makers of CP/M, one of the oldest operating systems for the x86 architecture. DR-DOS was later purchased by Novell and known as Novell DOS. Caldera Systems then bought Novell DOS and renamed it OpenDOS. Caldera then renamed the product back to DR-DOS. Caldera then spun off the company known as Lineo and transferred ownership of DR-DOS to Lineo.
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DR-DOS - Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
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Unofficial DR-DOS Resources - Links, install and use tips, FAQ; mail lists, newsgroups, fora; downloads: images, source code; tools.
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DR-DOS Wiki - Information of many types on DR-DOS, Enhanced DR-DOS, OpenDOS, NovellDOS.
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OpenDOS Stuff - News, FAQ and mail archives.
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The DR-DOS/OpenDOS Enhancement Project - Goal: continue development, enhance abilities of, add support for new standards to, extend life of this DOS under open source license. Descriptions, downloads of latest versions: source code, binaries, patches.
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OpenDOS - Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
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DRDOS, Inc. - Makes: DR-DOS, compact, Y2K safe, good for embedded or thin-client systems, source code available, development kits, older and localized versions; and DRLX embedded Linux, load and run Linux programs from DR-DOS.
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OpenDOS Unofficial Page - Descriptions, questions and answers, downloads, mail lists, programming information. Not up-to-date, but has useful information, some of historical interest.
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