86-DOS

early version of Seattle Computer Products 86-DOS, which later evolved into MS-DOS

Wikidata entity: Q1550345





P3931 copyright holder ... Q2283 (Microsoft) Microsoft
P3931 copyright holder ... Q1093670 (Seattle Computer Products) Seattle Computer Products
P178 developer ... Q92940 (Tim Paterson) Tim Paterson
P178 developer ... Q1093670 (Seattle Computer Products) Seattle Computer Products
P1889 different from ... Q2712090 (Sinclair QDOS) Sinclair QDOS
P2669 discontinuation date ... 1981-01-01 ???
P156 followed by ... Q863568 (IBM PC DOS) IBM PC DOS
P156 followed by ... Q47604 (???) ???
P1414 GUI toolkit or framework ... Q189053 (command-line interface) command-line interface
P571 inception ... 1980-01-01 ???
P479 input device ... Q189053 (command-line interface) command-line interface
P31 instance of ... Q9135 (operating system) operating system
P31 instance of ... Q218616 (proprietary software) proprietary software
P407 language of work or name ... Q1860 (English) English
P306 operating system ... Q170434 (DOS) DOS
P179 part of the series ... Q170434 (DOS) DOS
P400 platform ... Q207539 (Intel 8086) Intel 8086
P400 platform ... Q182933 (???) ???
P277 programmed in ... Q165436 (assembly language) assembly language
P742 pseudonym String QDOS ???
P742 pseudonym String 86-DOS ???
P577 publication date ... 1980-01-01 ???
P793 significant event ... Q14903979 (change of ownership) change of ownership
P348 software version identifier String 1.10 ???

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