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MS-DOS 7.1 adds FAT32 support [11] for larger than 2GB and up to 2TB per volume, [12] and MS-DOS 7.0 and earlier versions of MS-DOS only support FAT12 and FAT16. [13] Logical block addressing (LBA) is supported in MS-DOS 7 for accessing larger hard disks, unlike earlier versions which only supported cylinder-head-sector (CHS)-based addressing.
MS-DOS 3.1; MS-DOS 3.2: 1986 MS-DOS 3.3: 1987 MS-DOS 4.0: 1988 Open source, MIT License [2] MS-DOS 5.0: 1991 Proprietary: MS-DOS 6.0: 1993 MS-DOS 6.20; MS-DOS 6.21: March 1994 [3] MS-DOS 6.22: April 1994 [3] MS-DOS 7.0 (Windows 95A) 1995 MS-DOS 7.10 (Windows 95 OSRs 2 and 2.5, 98, 98 SE) 1996 MS-DOS 8.0 (Windows Me and later) [4] 2000 Support ...
DR-DOS 7.06, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS; DR-DOS 7.07, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS; It may also refer to versions of the Microsoft MS-DOS family: MS-DOS 7.0, LBA-enabled DOS component bundled with Windows 95 in 1995; MS-DOS 7.1, LBA/FAT32-enabled DOS component bundled with Windows 98/98 SE in 1998/1999; It may also refer ...
As MS-DOS 7.0 was a part of Windows 95, support for it also ended when Windows 95 extended support ended on December 31, 2001. [84] As MS-DOS 7.10 and MS-DOS 8.0 were part of Windows 98 and Windows ME, respectively, support ended when Windows 98 and ME extended support ended on July 11, 2006, thus ending support and updates of MS-DOS from ...
This is the first MS-DOS version Microsoft offered in a shrink wrap packaged product for smaller OEMs or system builders. [264] Apricot Computers pre-announces MS-DOS 4.0, the first multitasking version. Apricot will sell MS-DOS 4.0 to European customers as the controlling program for network servers that support a new family of Apricot ...
DR-DOS 7.07 (with BDOS 7.4/7.7) by Paul introduced new bootstrap loaders and updated disk tools in order to combine support for CHS and LBA disk access, the FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 file systems, and the differing bootstrapping conventions of DR-DOS, PC DOS, MS-DOS, Windows, REAL/32 and LOADER into a single NEWLDR MBR and boot sector, so that the ...
1979 (as DOS/VSE) DOS/360 DOS/VS: 6.3 May 17, 2022: Monthly license fee Proprietary: IBM Z: VxWorks: Wind River Systems: 1987 VRTX: 7 March 2014: Paid Proprietary: Embedded real-time system Windows (classic 9x family) Microsoft: 1995 MS-DOS: Windows Me (Win 4.90.3000) 2000: Discontinued Proprietary: Personal computer, media center Windows ...
All versions of MS-DOS, (including MS-DOS 7 and Windows 95) have a bug which prevents booting disk drives with 256 heads (register value 0xFF), so many modern BIOSes provide CHS translation mappings with at most 255 (0xFE) heads, [1] [2] thus reducing the total addressable space to exactly 8032.5 MiB (approx 7.844 GiB).