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PC-MOS/386

PC-MOS/386 is a multi-user, multitasking computer operating system produced by The Software Link (TSL), announced at COMDEX in November 1986 for February 1987 release. PC-MOS/386, a successor to PC-MOS, can run many MS-DOS programs on the host machine or a terminal connected to it. Unlike MS-DOS, PC-MOS/386 is optimized for the Intel 80386 processor…

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Available in
English
Default user interface
Command-line interface (COMMAND.COM)
Developer
The Software Link
Influenced by
MS-DOS
Initial release
1987; 39 years ago (1987)
Kernel type
Monolithic

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PC-MOS/386

Nodes67
Edges66
Triples16
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.029851
Components1

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PC-MOS/386

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Available in · 1
PC-MOS/386 → English
Default user interface · 1
PC-MOS/386 → Command-line interface (COMMAND.COM)
Developer · 1
PC-MOS/386 → The Software Link
Influenced by · 1
PC-MOS/386 → MS-DOS
Initial release · 1
PC-MOS/386 → 1987; 39 years ago (1987)
Kernel type · 1
PC-MOS/386 → Monolithic
Latest release · 1
PC-MOS/386 → 5.01
License · 1
PC-MOS/386 → GPL-3.0-only, originally proprietary
Official website · 1
PC-MOS/386 → Github
OS family · 1
PC-MOS/386 → DOS

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pc-mos 386 software ms-dos used link proprietary operating system machine 1987 multi-user terminal running systems processor computer run x86 release

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
PC-MOS/386Available inEnglish1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Default user interfaceCommand-line interface (COMMAND.COM)1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386DeveloperThe Software Link1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Influenced byMS-DOS1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Initial release1987; 39 years ago (1987)1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Kernel typeMonolithic1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Latest release5.011.00infobox
PC-MOS/386LicenseGPL-3.0-only, originally proprietary1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Official websiteGithub1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386OS familyDOS1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Repositorygithub.com/roelandjansen/pcmos386v5011.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Source modelOpen source, originally closed source1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Supported platformsx86 architecture1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Working stateActive1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386Written in80x86 assembly language, C1.00infobox
PC-MOS/386is amulti-user0.90text

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