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DOS (/dɒs/, /
dɔːs/) is
a family of disk-based
operating systems for IBM PC
compatible computers. The
DOS family primarily consists of IBM PC
DOS and a...
- In bookbinding,
a dos-
à-
dos binding (/doʊsiːdoʊ/ or /doʊseɪdoʊ/, from the
French for "back-to-back") is
a binding structure in
which two
separate books...
- Collectively, MS-
DOS, its
rebranding as IBM PC
DOS, and
a few
operating systems attempting to be
compatible with MS-
DOS, are
sometimes referred to as "
DOS" (which...
- Look up
dos-
à-
dos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dos-
à-
dos (French for "back-to-back") may
refer to:
Dosado or do-si-do,
dance move
Dos-
à-
dos binding...
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dos,
Dos,
DoS,
DOS,
dós,
dōs,
dös,
döş, or
døs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
DOS is
a family of IBM PC-compatible
operating systems.
DOS or
Dos...
- IBM PC
DOS (an
acronym for IBM
Personal Computer Disk
Operating System), also
known as PC
DOS or IBM
DOS, is
a discontinued disk
operating system for...
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DOS 7 or
DOS-7 may
refer to: Mir Core
Module aka
DOS-7,
Russian spacecraft It may also
refer to
versions of the DR-
DOS family:
Novell DOS 7, successor...
- José
Eduardo Van-Dúnem
dos Santos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ eˈðwaɾðu ðuʃ ˈsɐ̃tuʃ]; 28
August 1942 – 8 July 2022) was an
Angolan politician and...
- The
DOS API is an API
which originated with 86-
DOS and is used in MS-
DOS/PC
DOS and
other DOS-compatible
operating systems. Most
calls to the
DOS API...
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version of
Digital Research's DR
DOS since 1988
DOS Plus,
a ROMable DOS DR
DOS,
a ROMable DOS Palm
DOS,
a ROMable DOS This
disambiguation page
lists articles...