MDOS

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MDOS may refer to:

  • Micropolis MDOS, an operating system for Z80 S-100 bus machines in the 1970s
  • Motorola Disk Operating System for the M6800 based EXORciser development system in the 1970s
  • Motorola Disk Operating System, also the underlying basis of the QDOS operating system of the Fairlight CMI digital sampling synthesizer series
  • MIDAS (operating system) (originally named MDOS, and also known as M-DOS or My DOS), an 8-bit operating system for 8080/Z80, developed by Microsoft's Marc McDonald in 1979
  • Myarc Disk Operating System (aka MDOS), an operating system emulating the TI-99/4A for the Geneve 9640 in 1987
  • MS-DOS 4.0 (multitasking), a multitasking operating system
  • Multitasking DOS sub-system in IBM OS/2, e.g. C:\OS2\MDOS\
  • Multiuser DOS (aka DR MDOS), a DOS- and CP/M compatible 32-bit protected mode operating system for 386 machines developed by Digital Research / Novell in the 1990s
  • Multiuser DOS Federation, an industry alliance in the 1990s

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