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1977 microcomputer operating system From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cromemco DOS or CDOS (an abbreviation for Cromemco Disk Operating System) is a CP/M-like[1] operating system by Cromemco[3] designed to allow users of Cromemco microcomputer systems to create and manipulate disk files using symbolic names.[4]
Developer | Cromemco |
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OS family | CP/M-like[1] |
Working state | Discontinued |
Source model | Closed source |
Initial release | June 1977 |
Platforms | Zilog Z80 |
Default user interface | Command-line interface (CONPROC.COM)[2] |
License | Proprietary |
CDOS was written in Zilog Z80 machine code. Due to the number of available programs available to run under Digital Research CP/M at that time, CDOS was designed to be upwards CP/M-compatible. Many programs written for CP/M versions up to and including version 1.33 run without modification under CDOS. However, programs written for CDOS generally do not run under CP/M.[5]
The Cromemco Z-2 had the ability to run Cromemco DOS.[1][6] Besides CP/M 2.2 and Cromix, the Cromemco System One can also run Cromemco DOS.[7] The Cromemco C-10 personal computer, introduced in 1982, also ran CDOS.[8]
The following list of commands are supported by Cromemco DOS.[4]
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