• The file DOSIO.ASM found in 86-DOS 1.00 mentions that it is the "I/O System for 86-DOS version 0.60 and later".[23].
  • 86-DOS Version 0.1-C. Serial #11. Copyright 1980 by Seattle Computer Products. This is the precursor to MS-DOS and is likely the oldest known version to survive.
  • was submitted before 86-DOS 0.11 was ready, and hence the features described in the advertisement were Rod Brock's prediction.
  • This includes previously unseen releases of 86-DOS version 0.11 and 0.34 (going by the version number in the 86-DOS kernel).
  • Skip to content. 86-DOS.
  • The predecessor of MS-DOS, 86-DOS, was developed by Seattle Computer Products for their machine based on intel 8086 processors.
  • 86-DOS 1.00. 86-DOS is a "quick and dirty" operating system clone of CP/M created by Seattle Computer Products for their 8086 S-100 systems.
  • 86-DOS (QDOS for Quick and Dirty Operating System) – an operating system developed by Seattle Computer Products for its Intel 8086-based computer kit.
  • The disk appears to be an original release of version 0.1 C of 86-DOS from Seattle Computer Products (1980) and includes several utilities, along with a game.
  • 86-DOS is a discontinued operating system developed and marketed by Seattle Computer Products for its Intel 8086-based computer.
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  • 1981’de Microsoft, 86-DOS’u IBM PC’ye taşıyarak lisansladı. Microsoft, işletim sistemini önce PC-DOS, ardından 1982’de MS-DOS olarak yeniden markaladı.
  • binary (x86). Old dosbox versions. 0.50-0.74-2. source + binary(x86).