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  2. GEOS (8-bit operating system) - Wikipedia

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    GEOS (Graphic Environment Operating System) is a discontinued operating system from Berkeley Softworks (later GeoWorks).Originally designed for the Commodore 64 with its version being released in 1986, enhanced versions of GEOS later became available in 1987 for the Commodore 128 and in 1988 for the Apple II.

  3. Berkeley Softworks - Wikipedia

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    This operating system project was eventually realized as GEOS, released in 1986 for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128. [5] GEOS received glowing reviews at the 1986 Consumer Electronics Show and sold in great numbers. [3] The meteoric growth of the company led to stresses on its finances and customer service department. [6]

  4. Brian P. Dougherty - Wikipedia

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    Brian P. Dougherty (born 1956) is an American software developer and businessman best known as the founder and CEO of Berkeley Softworks (later GeoWorks Corporation), which produced the pioneering GEOS graphical operating system for the Commodore 64 in 1986 and the influential PC/GEOS operating system for the IBM PCs and compatibles in 1990.

  5. GEOS - Wikipedia

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    GEOS (8-bit operating system), an operating system originally designed for the Commodore 64; GEOS (16-bit operating system), a DOS-based graphical user interface and x86 operating system; GEOS (securities processing software), an integrated online system for the management and processing of securities

  6. geoRAM - Wikipedia

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    geoRAM is a discontinued memory expansion unit designed to work with the Commodore 64 and the 128 computers. GeoRAM was specifically designed to work with the GEOS operating system. geoRAM was created by Dave Durran. [1] [2] During the chip shortages of the 1980s, Commodore could not produce enough of its RAM Expansion Units (they eventually ...

  7. Commodore 1351 - Wikipedia

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    The mouse was distributed with a user manual containing maintenance instructions, pinouts, and sample BASIC and machine language programs for the Commodore 64 and 128. Also included was a diskette containing diagnostic tools, demos, drivers, and an upgrade for the GEOS operating system. [1] [2]

  8. GEOS (16-bit operating system) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, GeoWorks (formerly Berkeley Softworks) released PC/GEOS for IBM PC compatible systems. [4] Commonly referred to as GeoWorks Ensemble, it was incompatible with the earlier 8-bit versions of GEOS for Commodore and Apple II computers, but provided numerous enhancements, including scalable fonts and multitasking on IBM PC XT- and AT-class PC clones.

  9. geoPublish - Wikipedia

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    geoPublish is a discontinued desktop publishing program made by Berkeley Softworks for their GEOS Operating System. [1] [2] [3] geoPublish brought proper Desktop Publishing to the Commodore 64. With Left and Right Master Pages page layout work was simplified with the ability to work on the full page at once. Other features included autoflow ...

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