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DOS / Wyse/Microsoft
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Wyse MS-DOS 3.3
Wyse Enhanced MS-DOS 3.3 5.25" diskette image. This OEM versión of DOS supports partitions >32MB using logical sectoring (no FAT16B support) and will work just fine on any compatible. It does not use a special partiton id (unlike NEC MS-DOS 3.3) so Concurrent/Multiuser DOS and DR DOS can read the data without problems but you must be careful with stock PC/MS-DOS versions as those can corrupt the data on disk. It's "Enhanced" since there are several utilities not included in standard PC/MS-DOS (online help, defragmenter, limulator, cache, ...)
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DOS / KOS
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X-DOS 10
Compilation of huge lot of applications and MS-DOS 6.22 made by sv3ora (see http://www.qrp.gr/ ).
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DOS / Seattle Computer Products
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x86-QDOS 1.00
This is SCP famous DOS that started it all! Comes alongside an 8086 emulator, so this should run on anything. Tested on Vista. Instructions in the ZIP file readme! Enjoy ;-)
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DOS / Microsoft
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Xenix 086
The initial port of Xenix to the Intel 8086/8088 architecture was performed for Microsoft by The Santa Cruz Operation. Note: this Xenix version can't run with a VGA card! You can use a Hercules monocrome card or a CGA/EGA card. Disk N1 must be not write protected.
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DOS / SCO
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Xenix 2.3.2
Latest version for Intel 80286 processor. Images in 5.25" (1.2 Mb) raw format. First floppy drive MUST be 5.25" for installation.
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Xenix 2.3.4
Final SCO Xenix release for 80386 only. Disk images in 3.5" (1.44 Mb) raw format.
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DOS / SCO
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XENIX 286 2.3.2 286 2.3.2
SCO XENIX 286 v2.3.2 SystemV UNIX Operating System by SCO licensed by Microsoft from AT&T powerful OS by original Santa Cruz Operation (not SCO Group)
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Unix / SCO
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Xenix 286 dump 2.3.2b
SCO Xenix 2.3.2b for AT286/SCO Xenix x86 Development System 2.2.1a/SCO Xenix Computer Graphics Interface 1.1.0d/SCO Xenix On Line Manual Pages 2.2.0c/SCO Xenix Text Processing System 2.2.0b/SCO Lyrix 5.0.4a/Microsoft Word 3.0/Microsoft Multiplan 2.0/VS Cobol 1.2r7/SCO FoxBASE 1.0/Microsoft BASIC 5.41
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DOS / SCO
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Xenix 3.0 Development System 3.0
Xenix is a version of the Unix operating system, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T in the late 1970s. The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) later acquired exclusive rights to the software, and eventually began distributing it as SCO UNIX.
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DOS / joan riff
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z80 and cp/m 2.2 emulator for ibm-ms-dos
z80 and cpm 2.2 emulator for ibm-ms-dos.important read readme.docs first
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DOS / Zebor.com
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Zdos USA ISO USA
Scrounged through the site on web archive to get a link. https://web.archive.org/web/20121010233724/http://zebor.com/aboutus.html https://web.archive.org/web/20120701003221/http://www.zebor.com/main/download/ZdosUSA.iso Still downloads the file The file still downloads, the readme gives instructions for installing to a disk, it has a version of dos32a in its dev files thats still useful. Ive installed with qemu or other emulator fine to a hdd and it loads and works, I have not done much with it.
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BeOS / magnussoft
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ZETA 1.5 for VMware Workstation 1.5
Default language is English and can be changed after logged-in.
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DOS / Slackware Linux Inc
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ZipSlack 11.0
"This is a great way to install an up-to-date Slackware Linux system on a DOS partition. It'll use about 170 megabytes of drive space, which means you can install this on a (larger than 100MB) Zip disk. (more space will be used if your drive uses large clusters, i.e. a one or more gigabyte pre-FAT32 DOS partition) And, it can also be installed to any FAT partition (including FAT32) as a quick and easy way to get a base Linux system up and running without having to repartition a hard drive. However, to make it truly useful, you might need to add additional libraries and packages from Slackware once you are up and running.
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ZipSlack 3.4
"This is a great way to install an up-to-date Slackware Linux system on a DOS partition. It'll use about 80 megabytes of drive space, which means you can install this on a Zip disk. It'll probably work with LS120 and all the other Zip-imitators as well and, it can also be installed to any DOS partition (including FAT32) as a quick and easy way to get a nicely loaded base Linux system up and running without having to repartition a hard drive."
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