• This also acted as the QDOS command-line interpreter. Facilities provided by QDOS included management of processes (or "jobs" in QDOS terminology), memory...
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  • QDOS may refer to: QDOS (Qasar DOS), the Motorola 6800-based operating system of the Fairlight CMI digital sampling synthesizer series, based on the MDOS...
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  • Minerva is a reimplementation of Sinclair QDOS, the built-in operating system of the Sinclair QL line of personal computers. Written by Laurence Reeves...
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  • drives, with the operating system supplied by Tandy as an upgrade. Sinclair QDOS: 18  and AmigaOS on the Amiga were also microcomputer operating systems...
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  • actively maintained. Sinclair QL Software Sinclair QL character set One Per Desk CST Thor Q40/Q60 SMSQ/E Sinclair QDOS List of Sinclair QL clones "QL, what...
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    supplied by Tandy as an upgrade for disk-equipped systems. Sinclair QDOS on the Sinclair QL followed in 1984, but it was not a big success. Commodore's...
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  • cable system linking Italy and Cyprus Minerva (QDOS reimplementation), a reimplementation of Sinclair QDOS Minerva Initiative, a plan that looks to tap...
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  • the designer of the original QDOS operating system for the Sinclair QL personal computer. It began life as SMSQ, a QDOS-compatible version of SMS2 intended...
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  • Prime Computer (sometimes spelled PR1MOS and PR1ME) Sinclair QDOS (multitasking for the Sinclair QL computer) SSB-DOS (by Technical Systems Consultants...
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    (VMS), workstations (UNIX), OS/2, the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST and the Sinclair QL. The compiler was subsequently repackaged by Microsoft under a distribution...
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  • (Unix variant) DYNIX Mac OS (System 1.0) MSX-DOS NOS/VE PANOS PC/IX ROS Sinclair QDOS QNX SINIX UNICOS Venix 2.0 Virtual Machine/Extended Architecture Migration...
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  • CST Thor (category Sinclair QL clones)
    that of the Thor PC. The Thor XVI includes in ROM a QDOS-compatible operating system derived from QDOS 1.13, called Argos. Like its predecessors, the XVI...
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    interface from the IO controller and supported from the OS module system In Sinclair QDOS and Minerva QL operating systems I2C is supported by a set of extensions...
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  • SWTPC 6800 from the Southwest Technical Products Corporation Sinclair QDOS, for the Sinclair QL RDOS, a real-time operating system released in 1972 for...
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  • code MGG, the German-language version of the 1984 operating system Sinclair QDOS Mingguang, a city in Anhui province, China; see List of administrative...
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  • SuperBASIC (category Sinclair Research)
    firmware of the Sinclair QL microcomputer (announced in January 1984), also serving as the command line interpreter for the QL's QDOS operating system...
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    68K/OS (category Sinclair Research)
    and production QLs shipped with Sinclair's own Qdos operating system. GST later released 68K/OS as an alternative to Qdos, in the form of an EPROM expansion...
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  • Q40 (motherboard) (category Sinclair QL clones)
    systems are available for the Q40/Q60; these comprise QDOS Classic (an enhanced version of Qdos 1.10), SMSQ/E and a custom Linux distribution. "q40.de:...
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  • Tony Tebby (category Sinclair Research)
    the designer of Qdos, the computer operating system used in the Sinclair QL personal computer, while working as an engineer at Sinclair Research in the...
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    (68060@50/66 ≤128M) 68060-based motherboards for Linux and Qdos Qdos Classic Q60 Linux port Qdos for Amiga 68000..68060 "Intel And Nortel Networks To Enable...
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    One Per Desk (redirect from Sinclair OPD)
    firmware (BFS or "Basic Functional Software") was unrelated to the QL's Qdos operating system, although a subset of SuperBASIC was provided on Microdrive...
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    Miracle Systems (category Sinclair QL)
    processor, up to 8 MB of RAM and an FPGA on an ISA card. The QXL ran the SMSQ Qdos-compatible operating system and used the host PC's disks, screen, keyboard...
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    negotiate with Gates who offered to provide 86-DOS (originally known as QDOS), an operating system similar to CP/M developed by Tim Paterson of Seattle...
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    been written by Tim Paterson earlier that year (86-DOS was also known as QDOS, Quick & Dirty Operating System; it was a more-or-less 16 bit version of...
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  • For services to diversity Nicholas Jeffrey Thomas – Founder and chairman, Qdos Entertainment Limited. For services to the Entertainment Industry and to...
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