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    List of operating systems - Wikipedia

    • Concurrent DOS 68K, a port of Concurrent DOS to Motorola 68000 CPUs with DOS source code portability capabilities; FlexOS 1.0 – 2.34, a derivative of Concurrent DOS 286 FlexOS 186, ... TRSDOS – A floppy-disk-oriented OS supplied by Tandy/Radio Shack for their TRS-80 Z80-based line of personal computers. Eventually renamed as LS-DOS or L… See more

    Overview

    This is a list of operating systems. Computer operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, … See more

    Proprietary

    Arthur
    ARX
    MOS
    RISC iX
    RISC OS
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    Non-proprietary

    MINIX (study OS developed by Andrew S. Tanenbaum in the Netherlands)
    Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a variant of Unix originally for DEC PDP-11 and VAX hardware) … See more

    Research

    Plan 9 from Bell Labs – distributed OS developed at Bell Labs, based on original Unix design principles yet functionally different and going much further
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    Disk operating systems (DOS)

    86-DOS (developed at Seattle Computer Products by Tim Paterson for the new Intel 808x CPUs; licensed to Microsoft, became PC DOS/MS-DOS. Also known by its working title QDOS.)
    Concurrent CP/M-86 3.1 (BDOS … See more

     
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