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definitions again (Developers)

posted by ecm Homepage E-mail, Düsseldorf, Germany, 19.03.2024, 14:15

> DOS is a "disk operating system". It is an operating system that does the
> basic I/O functions so that the programs don't need to do those themselves.
> DOS handles the filesystems and console I/O without restricting what the
> programs themselves can do.
>
> Most DOS operating systems on x86 have the same standardized ABI as DR-DOS,
> MS-DOS, FreeDOS and others.

I refer to systems with this common ABI as 86-DOS systems because they're DOS systems implemented in the Real/Virtual 86 Mode of x86 machines.

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