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The Disk Operating System, short DOS, is a file management system for the [Atari]. It's main function is the management of storage such as floppy disk or harddisks. It contains the necessary driver functions for the computer to communicate with the disk-drives or other peripheral devices.
Some DOS Systems consist of two parts,
In der Regel besteht das DOS aus zwei Teilen:
;DOS.SYS: this is the resident part, also know as the file management system (FMS). it contains all the low level functions for disk access
;DUP.SYS:__D__isk __U__tility __P__ackage - exposes the low level functions in a user friendly interface to the user. It also contains some high level functions not available in the FMS, such as disk copy.
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!!Bekannte DOS:
;[Atari DOS II 2.0s] von 1980
;[Atari DOS 2.5] von 1984
;[Atari DOS 4] auch ANTIC Dos oder QDOS
;[BW-DOS]
!!DOS Systems for the Atari:
;[Atari DOS II 2.0S] of 1980
;[Atari DOS 2.5] of 1984
;[Atari DOS 4] also known as ANTIC Dos or QDOS of 1984
;[BW-DOS] of 1995
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;[SpardaDOS X]
;[XDOS 2.43] von 2009 von Stefan Dorndorf
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;[SpartaDOS X]
;[TTDOS] also known as Turbo Tape DOS
;[XDOS 2.43] of 2009 by Stefan Dorndorf
Game DOS:
;[MyPicoDos] by HiassofT
;MicroDOS by Dennis Keathley
;NanoDos (NDOS) by Stephan Baucke
;MicroSpartaDos (MSDOS) by Pawel 'pirx' Kalinowski
;[3 Sector read only DOS] by Carsten Strotmann
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see also [DOS_topics]