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'''86-DOS''', also known as ''QDOS'' (Quick n' Dirty Operating System), was an x86 clone of CP/M operating system written by Tim Patterson, employee of the Seattle Computer Products. 86-DOS was bought by Microsoft and was used as a base for their market success, [[MS-DOS]] | '''86-DOS''', also known as ''QDOS'' (Quick n' Dirty Operating System), was an x86 clone of CP/M operating system written by Tim Patterson, employee of the Seattle Computer Products. 86-DOS was bought by Microsoft and was used as a base for their market success, [[MS-DOS]] | ||
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86-DOS, also known as QDOS (Quick n' Dirty Operating System), was an x86 clone of CP/M operating system written by Tim Patterson, employee of the Seattle Computer Products. 86-DOS was bought by Microsoft and was used as a base for their market success, MS-DOS
References
- MS-DOS 1.x. (2003). Retrieved January 14, 2019, from https://winworldpc.com/product/ms-dos/1x
- MS-DOS. (2018, December 30). Retrieved January 14, 2019, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS#History