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'''IBM PC-DOS''' ('''P'''ersonal '''C'''omputer '''D'''isk '''O'''perating '''S'''ystem) is an operating system for x86 based personal computers developed by Microsoft and IBM (later by IBM exclusively). Up to version 5.00, PC-DOS (then called IBM DOS) was just a rebranded IBM OEM version of MS-DOS, though IBM used their own versioning system. However, with version 5.00, IBM decided to continue PC-DOS development without Microsoft and renamed the product to IBM PC-DOS. Therefor, version 5.00 and later are IBM's own creation independent of MS-DOS. The first version released was version 1.00 and the last version was PC-DOS 2000, an updated release of PC-DOS 7.0.
'''IBM PC-DOS''' ('''P'''ersonal '''C'''omputer '''D'''isk '''O'''perating '''S'''ystem) is an operating system for x86 based personal computers developed by [[Microsoft]] and [[IBM]] (later by IBM exclusively). Up to version 5.00, PC-DOS (then called IBM DOS) was just a rebranded IBM OEM version of MS-DOS, though IBM used their own versioning system. However, with version 5.00, IBM decided to continue PC-DOS development without Microsoft and renamed the product to IBM PC-DOS. Therefore, version 5.00 and later are IBM's own creation independent of MS-DOS. The first version released was version 1.00 and the last version was PC-DOS 2000, an updated release of PC-DOS 7.0.


==Versions==
== Versions ==
===PC-DOS 1.x===
===PC-DOS 1.x===
* [[IBM PC-DOS 0.90|0.90/June 4, 1981 build]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 0.90|0.90 (1.00 Beta)]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 1.00|1.00]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 1.00|1.00]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 1.10|1.10]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 1.10|1.10]]
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* [[IBM PC-DOS 2.10|2.10]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 2.10|2.10]]
===PC-DOS 3.x===
===PC-DOS 3.x===
* [[IBM PC-DOS 3.00|3.00]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 3.00|3.00]] - includes the last IBM-coded BASICA
* [[IBM PC-DOS 3.10|3.10]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 3.10|3.10]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 3.20|3.20]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 3.20|3.20]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 3.30|3.30]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 3.30|3.30]]
===PC-DOS 4.x===
===PC-DOS 4.x===
* [[IBM PC-DOS 4.00|4.00]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 4.00|4.00]]
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* [[IBM PC-DOS 4.07-V|4.07-V]] - Japanese, video exists
* [[IBM PC-DOS 4.07-V|4.07-V]] - Japanese, video exists
===PC-DOS 5.x===
===PC-DOS 5.x===
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.00|5.00]] - First version after the breakup
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.00|5.00]] - Last OEM release, a disk 0 was released to let OEM onto non-IBM machines
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.00.1|5.00.1]] - Bugfixes only
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.00.1|5.00.1]] - First boxed version after the breakup = 5.00 + disk 0 mixed.
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.00-V|5.00-V]] - Japanese PC-DOS 5.00
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.00-V|5.00-V]] - Japanese PC-DOS 5.00
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.02|5.02]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.02|5.02]] - includes interlnk. intersvr. and others.
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.02-V|5.02-V]] - Japanese PC-DOS 5.02
* [[IBM PC-DOS 5.02-V|5.02-V]] - Japanese PC-DOS 5.02
* IBM OS/2 2.x and later - The DOS session is based on IBM-DOS 5.00


From this point on, PC-DOS versions complement MS-DOS versions (e.g. MS-DOS 6.00 -> PC-DOS 6.10 -> MS-DOS 6.20 -> PC-DOS 6.30)
From this point on, PC-DOS versions complement MS-DOS versions (e.g. MS-DOS 6.00 -> PC-DOS 6.10 -> MS-DOS 6.20 -> PC-DOS 6.30)


===PC-DOS 6.x===
===PC-DOS 6.x===
* [[IBM PC-DOS 6.10|6.10]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 6.00|6.00]] beta - includes an IBM-branded MSD
* [[IBM PC-DOS 6.30|6.30]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 6.00|6.00]] older name for 6.10.  Released in a DOS 5 style package.
* [[IBM PC-DOS 6.10|6.10]] - the packaging and install morphed from PC-DOS 5 to 6.3 style in this released.
* [[IBM PC-DOS 6.30|6.30]] - based on PC-DOS 6.10 and MS-DOS 6.20 sources. PCDOS613 was a stepup to 6.x to 6.3
* OS/2 PPC 3.0 - The DOS files are mostly based in PC-DOS 6.30, with help from OS/2 IPFC help system.
 
===PC-DOS 7.x===
===PC-DOS 7.x===
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.00 (1994-10-13 Beta)|7.00]] - 1994-10-13 Beta
Vernon Brooks, lead of the PC-DOS 7.0 development, made a [https://sites.google.com/site/pcdosretro/dosmods list] of the changes made to PC-DOS 7 while he was managing it. There are also a few more resources on his [https://sites.google.com/site/pcdosretro/ page], both technically and historically relevant.
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.00 (1994-10-13 Beta revision 3)|7.00]] - 1994-10-13 Beta revision 3
 
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.00|7.00]]
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.00 (1994-10-13 Beta)|7.00]] - 13th October 1994 Beta
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.10|7.10]] - Existance unconfirmed
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.00 (1994-10-13 Beta revision 3)|7.00]] - 13th October 1994 Beta revision 3
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.00|7.00]] - first general-avaliability CD release.
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.00|7.00.1]] - PC-DOS 2000 is version 7 with patches added
* [[IBM PC-DOS 7.10|7.10]] - FAT32 dos used by Norton Ghost, IBM restore disks, and Server Toolkit 1.x
* [[IBM PC-DOS J7.00-V|J7.00-V]] - Japanese PC-DOS 7.00
* [[IBM PC-DOS J7.00-V|J7.00-V]] - Japanese PC-DOS 7.00
* [[IBM PC-DOS P7.00|P7.00]] - Chinese Simplified PC-DOS 2000
* [[IBM PC-DOS P7.00|P7.00]] - Chinese Simplified PC-DOS 2000
===PC-DOS 2000===  
===PC-DOS 2000===  
* [[IBM PC-DOS 2000|2000]] - PC-DOS 7.0 with Y2K and other fixes on a single CD-ROM
* [[IBM PC-DOS 2000|2000]] - PC-DOS 7.0 with Y2K and other fixes on a single CD-ROM


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Latest revision as of 12:26, 12 August 2020

IBM PC-DOS (Personal Computer Disk Operating System) is an operating system for x86 based personal computers developed by Microsoft and IBM (later by IBM exclusively). Up to version 5.00, PC-DOS (then called IBM DOS) was just a rebranded IBM OEM version of MS-DOS, though IBM used their own versioning system. However, with version 5.00, IBM decided to continue PC-DOS development without Microsoft and renamed the product to IBM PC-DOS. Therefore, version 5.00 and later are IBM's own creation independent of MS-DOS. The first version released was version 1.00 and the last version was PC-DOS 2000, an updated release of PC-DOS 7.0.

Versions

PC-DOS 1.x

PC-DOS 2.x

PC-DOS 3.x

PC-DOS 4.x

  • 4.00
  • 4.01 - Very rare, same fixes as MS-DOS 4.01, but released by IBM in 4.00 packaging. The only evidence of this being 4.01 and not just regular 4.00 is on the floppy disk labels where it clearly says 4.01.
  • 4.05-V - Japanese, uploaded by roytam1
  • 4.07-V - Japanese, video exists

PC-DOS 5.x

  • 5.00 - Last OEM release, a disk 0 was released to let OEM onto non-IBM machines
  • 5.00.1 - First boxed version after the breakup = 5.00 + disk 0 mixed.
  • 5.00-V - Japanese PC-DOS 5.00
  • 5.02 - includes interlnk. intersvr. and others.
  • 5.02-V - Japanese PC-DOS 5.02
  • IBM OS/2 2.x and later - The DOS session is based on IBM-DOS 5.00

From this point on, PC-DOS versions complement MS-DOS versions (e.g. MS-DOS 6.00 -> PC-DOS 6.10 -> MS-DOS 6.20 -> PC-DOS 6.30)

PC-DOS 6.x

  • 6.00 beta - includes an IBM-branded MSD
  • 6.00 older name for 6.10. Released in a DOS 5 style package.
  • 6.10 - the packaging and install morphed from PC-DOS 5 to 6.3 style in this released.
  • 6.30 - based on PC-DOS 6.10 and MS-DOS 6.20 sources. PCDOS613 was a stepup to 6.x to 6.3
  • OS/2 PPC 3.0 - The DOS files are mostly based in PC-DOS 6.30, with help from OS/2 IPFC help system.

PC-DOS 7.x

Vernon Brooks, lead of the PC-DOS 7.0 development, made a list of the changes made to PC-DOS 7 while he was managing it. There are also a few more resources on his page, both technically and historically relevant.

  • 7.00 - 13th October 1994 Beta
  • 7.00 - 13th October 1994 Beta revision 3
  • 7.00 - first general-avaliability CD release.
  • 7.00.1 - PC-DOS 2000 is version 7 with patches added
  • 7.10 - FAT32 dos used by Norton Ghost, IBM restore disks, and Server Toolkit 1.x
  • J7.00-V - Japanese PC-DOS 7.00
  • P7.00 - Chinese Simplified PC-DOS 2000

PC-DOS 2000

  • 2000 - PC-DOS 7.0 with Y2K and other fixes on a single CD-ROM