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posted by Rugxulo Homepage, Usono, 14.07.2010, 18:57

> > BTW it is mentioned IBM PC-DOS 2000 (what is that ???)
>
> A DOS/DOG kernel dropped 10 years ago, neither free, nor open source, I
> don't care about it.

The original IBM PC only leased DOS from Microsoft. The PC-DOS version was what they bundled with their hardware while MS sold their MS-DOS variant to others. Eventually MS and IBM teamed up for OS/2 (1987-1991). Due to their joint venture, they both had full access to the source code for MS-DOS 5 and Win 3.0. When that fizzled (IBM "fired them"), MS went on to use their own portable rewrite of OS/2 for NT. IBM continued to update OS/2 and DOS. PC-DOS 7 was released in 1995 for $125 and included REXX (in lieu of QBASIC?). 2000 was just some minor fixes (I think). I don't think IBM sells OSes anymore, but they do use it in some server scripting kit packs, which (says Lucho) allegedly has an updated kernel with FAT32 support.

(This is all second-hand info, I've never used it. You can check eBay, I've seen 7 "new in box" on there, but old floppies are unreliable, esp. for the price it was going for.)

 

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