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Что (кто) такое disk operating system - определение

TYPE OF OPERATING SYSTEM
Disk Operating System; Disc operating system; Disc OS; Disk OS
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disk operating system         
<operating system> (DOS) The name of a number of {operating systems} which include facilities for storing files on disk, often used to refer to Microsoft DOS. Such a system must handle physical disk I/O, the mapping of file names to disk addresses and protection of files from unauthorised access (in a multi-user system). A DOS should present a uniform interface to different storage device such as floppy disks, hard disks and {magnetic tape} drives. It may also provide some kind of locking to prevent unintentional simultaneous access by two processes to the same file (or record). (1998-07-08)
Disk Operating System         
<operating system> (DOS) The original disk operating system from IBM. DOS was the low-end OS of choice on the IBM 360, the high-end system was called just "OS". DOS had a smaller kernel and less functionality than OS and could run on the typical 32K 360/30 and 64K 360/40 class machines. DOS was a successor to TOS. (1999-01-20)
Disk operating system         
A disk operating system (abbreviated DOS) is a computer operating system that resides on and can use a disk storage device, such as a floppy disk, hard disk drive, or optical disc. A disk operating system must provide a file system for organizing, reading, and writing files on the storage disk.
DOS         
  • SCP]] [[86-DOS]] session
  • Arachne web browser
  • [[Apple CP/M]] from [[Digital Research]] on a [[Z-80 SoftCard]] for the [[Apple II]]
  • [[DOSBox]]
  • Digital Research [[CP/M-86]] for the IBM Personal Computer Version 1.0
  • The boot screen and command-line interface of [[FreeDOS]], showing version information and an example of its directory structure
  • The [[IBM Personal Computer]] (IBM 5150 PC)
  • [[OS/2]] 1.0 featured a text mode interface similar to MS-DOS.
GROUP OF CLOSELY-RELATED PC-COMPATIBLE OPERATING SYSTEMS
DOS operating system; LPT1; LPT2; LPT3; The history of DOS; DOS application; COM1; COM2; MS-DOS Compatible Operating Systems; Operating systems derived from MS-DOS; DOS (operating system); DOS compatible system; X86 DOS; LPT4; COM4; COM3; Back and Forth (software); PRN:; AUX:; COM1:; LPT1:; COM2:; COM3:; COM4:; LPT2:; LPT3:; LPT4:; CLOCK$; CLOCK$:; CONFIG$; CONFIG$:; LST:; KEYBD$; SCREEN$; SCREEN$:; KEYBD$:; DOS 3.1; DOS 3.3; DOS 3.2; CLOCK (device name); Advanced WinDOS; DOS platforms; DOS platform; PLT:; 82164A:; RxDOS; WinDOS; DOS emulators
DOS (, Dictionary.com ) is a platform-independent acronym for "disk operating system" that later became a common shorthand for disk-based operating systems on IBM PC compatibles.
DOS         
  • SCP]] [[86-DOS]] session
  • Arachne web browser
  • [[Apple CP/M]] from [[Digital Research]] on a [[Z-80 SoftCard]] for the [[Apple II]]
  • [[DOSBox]]
  • Digital Research [[CP/M-86]] for the IBM Personal Computer Version 1.0
  • The boot screen and command-line interface of [[FreeDOS]], showing version information and an example of its directory structure
  • The [[IBM Personal Computer]] (IBM 5150 PC)
  • [[OS/2]] 1.0 featured a text mode interface similar to MS-DOS.
GROUP OF CLOSELY-RELATED PC-COMPATIBLE OPERATING SYSTEMS
DOS operating system; LPT1; LPT2; LPT3; The history of DOS; DOS application; COM1; COM2; MS-DOS Compatible Operating Systems; Operating systems derived from MS-DOS; DOS (operating system); DOS compatible system; X86 DOS; LPT4; COM4; COM3; Back and Forth (software); PRN:; AUX:; COM1:; LPT1:; COM2:; COM3:; COM4:; LPT2:; LPT3:; LPT4:; CLOCK$; CLOCK$:; CONFIG$; CONFIG$:; LST:; KEYBD$; SCREEN$; SCREEN$:; KEYBD$:; DOS 3.1; DOS 3.3; DOS 3.2; CLOCK (device name); Advanced WinDOS; DOS platforms; DOS platform; PLT:; 82164A:; RxDOS; WinDOS; DOS emulators
Denial Of Service [Additional explanations: attack], "Style: DoS"
DOS         
  • SCP]] [[86-DOS]] session
  • Arachne web browser
  • [[Apple CP/M]] from [[Digital Research]] on a [[Z-80 SoftCard]] for the [[Apple II]]
  • [[DOSBox]]
  • Digital Research [[CP/M-86]] for the IBM Personal Computer Version 1.0
  • The boot screen and command-line interface of [[FreeDOS]], showing version information and an example of its directory structure
  • The [[IBM Personal Computer]] (IBM 5150 PC)
  • [[OS/2]] 1.0 featured a text mode interface similar to MS-DOS.
GROUP OF CLOSELY-RELATED PC-COMPATIBLE OPERATING SYSTEMS
DOS operating system; LPT1; LPT2; LPT3; The history of DOS; DOS application; COM1; COM2; MS-DOS Compatible Operating Systems; Operating systems derived from MS-DOS; DOS (operating system); DOS compatible system; X86 DOS; LPT4; COM4; COM3; Back and Forth (software); PRN:; AUX:; COM1:; LPT1:; COM2:; COM3:; COM4:; LPT2:; LPT3:; LPT4:; CLOCK$; CLOCK$:; CONFIG$; CONFIG$:; LST:; KEYBD$; SCREEN$; SCREEN$:; KEYBD$:; DOS 3.1; DOS 3.3; DOS 3.2; CLOCK (device name); Advanced WinDOS; DOS platforms; DOS platform; PLT:; 82164A:; RxDOS; WinDOS; DOS emulators
<operating system> 1. The common abbreviation for MS-DOS. 2. IBM's Disk Operating System. 3. Any disk operating system. (2001-03-16)
DOS         
  • SCP]] [[86-DOS]] session
  • Arachne web browser
  • [[Apple CP/M]] from [[Digital Research]] on a [[Z-80 SoftCard]] for the [[Apple II]]
  • [[DOSBox]]
  • Digital Research [[CP/M-86]] for the IBM Personal Computer Version 1.0
  • The boot screen and command-line interface of [[FreeDOS]], showing version information and an example of its directory structure
  • The [[IBM Personal Computer]] (IBM 5150 PC)
  • [[OS/2]] 1.0 featured a text mode interface similar to MS-DOS.
GROUP OF CLOSELY-RELATED PC-COMPATIBLE OPERATING SYSTEMS
DOS operating system; LPT1; LPT2; LPT3; The history of DOS; DOS application; COM1; COM2; MS-DOS Compatible Operating Systems; Operating systems derived from MS-DOS; DOS (operating system); DOS compatible system; X86 DOS; LPT4; COM4; COM3; Back and Forth (software); PRN:; AUX:; COM1:; LPT1:; COM2:; COM3:; COM4:; LPT2:; LPT3:; LPT4:; CLOCK$; CLOCK$:; CONFIG$; CONFIG$:; LST:; KEYBD$; SCREEN$; SCREEN$:; KEYBD$:; DOS 3.1; DOS 3.3; DOS 3.2; CLOCK (device name); Advanced WinDOS; DOS platforms; DOS platform; PLT:; 82164A:; RxDOS; WinDOS; DOS emulators
DOS is the part of a computer operating system that controls and manages files and programs stored on disk. DOS is an abbreviation for 'disk operating system'. (TRADEMARK) (COMPUTING)
Where do I find the instructions to load DOS programs from Windows 98?
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DoS         
  • SCP]] [[86-DOS]] session
  • Arachne web browser
  • [[Apple CP/M]] from [[Digital Research]] on a [[Z-80 SoftCard]] for the [[Apple II]]
  • [[DOSBox]]
  • Digital Research [[CP/M-86]] for the IBM Personal Computer Version 1.0
  • The boot screen and command-line interface of [[FreeDOS]], showing version information and an example of its directory structure
  • The [[IBM Personal Computer]] (IBM 5150 PC)
  • [[OS/2]] 1.0 featured a text mode interface similar to MS-DOS.
GROUP OF CLOSELY-RELATED PC-COMPATIBLE OPERATING SYSTEMS
DOS operating system; LPT1; LPT2; LPT3; The history of DOS; DOS application; COM1; COM2; MS-DOS Compatible Operating Systems; Operating systems derived from MS-DOS; DOS (operating system); DOS compatible system; X86 DOS; LPT4; COM4; COM3; Back and Forth (software); PRN:; AUX:; COM1:; LPT1:; COM2:; COM3:; COM4:; LPT2:; LPT3:; LPT4:; CLOCK$; CLOCK$:; CONFIG$; CONFIG$:; LST:; KEYBD$; SCREEN$; SCREEN$:; KEYBD$:; DOS 3.1; DOS 3.3; DOS 3.2; CLOCK (device name); Advanced WinDOS; DOS platforms; DOS platform; PLT:; 82164A:; RxDOS; WinDOS; DOS emulators
¦ abbreviation Computing denial of service.
DOS         
  • SCP]] [[86-DOS]] session
  • Arachne web browser
  • [[Apple CP/M]] from [[Digital Research]] on a [[Z-80 SoftCard]] for the [[Apple II]]
  • [[DOSBox]]
  • Digital Research [[CP/M-86]] for the IBM Personal Computer Version 1.0
  • The boot screen and command-line interface of [[FreeDOS]], showing version information and an example of its directory structure
  • The [[IBM Personal Computer]] (IBM 5150 PC)
  • [[OS/2]] 1.0 featured a text mode interface similar to MS-DOS.
GROUP OF CLOSELY-RELATED PC-COMPATIBLE OPERATING SYSTEMS
DOS operating system; LPT1; LPT2; LPT3; The history of DOS; DOS application; COM1; COM2; MS-DOS Compatible Operating Systems; Operating systems derived from MS-DOS; DOS (operating system); DOS compatible system; X86 DOS; LPT4; COM4; COM3; Back and Forth (software); PRN:; AUX:; COM1:; LPT1:; COM2:; COM3:; COM4:; LPT2:; LPT3:; LPT4:; CLOCK$; CLOCK$:; CONFIG$; CONFIG$:; LST:; KEYBD$; SCREEN$; SCREEN$:; KEYBD$:; DOS 3.1; DOS 3.3; DOS 3.2; CLOCK (device name); Advanced WinDOS; DOS platforms; DOS platform; PLT:; 82164A:; RxDOS; WinDOS; DOS emulators
Disk Operating System (Reference: OS, IBM, MS, ..., PC, Apple, RCA Spectra 70)
DOS         
  • SCP]] [[86-DOS]] session
  • Arachne web browser
  • [[Apple CP/M]] from [[Digital Research]] on a [[Z-80 SoftCard]] for the [[Apple II]]
  • [[DOSBox]]
  • Digital Research [[CP/M-86]] for the IBM Personal Computer Version 1.0
  • The boot screen and command-line interface of [[FreeDOS]], showing version information and an example of its directory structure
  • The [[IBM Personal Computer]] (IBM 5150 PC)
  • [[OS/2]] 1.0 featured a text mode interface similar to MS-DOS.
GROUP OF CLOSELY-RELATED PC-COMPATIBLE OPERATING SYSTEMS
DOS operating system; LPT1; LPT2; LPT3; The history of DOS; DOS application; COM1; COM2; MS-DOS Compatible Operating Systems; Operating systems derived from MS-DOS; DOS (operating system); DOS compatible system; X86 DOS; LPT4; COM4; COM3; Back and Forth (software); PRN:; AUX:; COM1:; LPT1:; COM2:; COM3:; COM4:; LPT2:; LPT3:; LPT4:; CLOCK$; CLOCK$:; CONFIG$; CONFIG$:; LST:; KEYBD$; SCREEN$; SCREEN$:; KEYBD$:; DOS 3.1; DOS 3.3; DOS 3.2; CLOCK (device name); Advanced WinDOS; DOS platforms; DOS platform; PLT:; 82164A:; RxDOS; WinDOS; DOS emulators
¦ abbreviation Computing disk operating system.

Википедия

Disk operating system

A disk operating system (DOS) is a computer operating system that resides on and can use a disk storage device, such as a floppy disk, hard disk drive, or optical disc. A disk operating system provides a file system for organizing, reading, and writing files on the storage disk. Strictly, this definition does not include any other functionality, so it does not apply to more complex OSes, such as Microsoft Windows, and is more appropriately used only for older generations of operating systems.

Disk operating systems for mainframes, minicomputers, microprocessors, and home computers are usually loaded from the disks as part of the boot process.