DOS Plus - Computers That Used DOS Plus

Computers That Used DOS Plus

DOS Plus was the main operating system in ROM for the Philips :YES. PC compatible versions were supplied with the Amstrad PC1512 and the T.R.A.N. Yasmin Turbo. The non-IBM PC compatible BBC Master 512, and its successor, the Solidisk's PC Plus, also came with DOS Plus. There were DOS Plus 2.1e/g adaptations for the Apricot ACT series' non-standard 315 KB and 720 KB FAT12 floppy formats. The logical sectored FAT hard disk format (partition type 0xF2) of Sperry IT PCs, and the 80186 co-processor boards for the Acorn Archimedes A300 and A310 as well as Acorn 286 prototypes were supported as well.

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