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  2. Mark Zbikowski - Wikipedia

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    Mark "Zibo" Joseph Zbikowski (born March 21, 1956) is a former Microsoft Architect and an early computer hacker.He started working at the company only a few years after its inception, leading efforts in MS-DOS, OS/2, Cairo and Windows NT.

  3. DOS/360 and successors - Wikipedia

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    TOS/360 (Tape Operating System/360, not a DOS as such and not so called) was an IBM operating system for the System/360, used in the early days around 1965 to support the System/360 Model 30 and similar platforms. TOS, as per the "Tape" in the name, required a tape drive. It shared most of the code base [4] and some manuals [5] [6] with IBM's ...

  4. MSX-DOS - Wikipedia

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    MSX-DOS and the extended BASIC with 3½-inch floppy disk support were simultaneously developed by Microsoft and ASCII Corporation as a software and hardware standard for the MSX home computer standard, to add disk capabilities to BASIC and to give the system a cheaper software medium than Memory Cartridges, and a more powerful storage system than cassette tape. [1]

  5. History of the floppy disk - Wikipedia

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    The Quick Disk uses a 2.8-inch magnetic media, break-off write-protection tabs (one for each side), and contains a see-through hole near the center spindle (used to ensure spindle clamping). Nintendo packaged the 2.8-inch magnetic media in a 3-inch×4-inch housing, while others packaged the same media in a 3-inch×3-inch square housing.

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  7. Timeline of DOS operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft releases MS-DOS 2.25, which added support for Korean Hangul characters. Many of the system utilities were made compatible with MS-DOS 3.0. This version was distributed in the Far East but was never shipped by OEMs in the United States and Europe. [115] Intel announces the 32-bit Intel 80386.

  8. Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished – The Final Chapter - Wikipedia

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    An MS-DOS remake called Ys II Special, developed by Mantra, was released exclusively for the South Korean market in 1994. It was a mash-up of Ys II with the OVA Ys II: Castle in the Heavens along with a large amount of new content, including more secrets than any other version of the game.

  9. Scorpion ZS-256 - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The computer can work with TR-DOS, CP/M and iS-DOS systems. [ 7 ] In 1996, the Scorpion ZS-256 Turbo+ version was introduced, featuring a "turbo" mode (7 MHz instead of the original's 3.50 MHz), IDE Controller , CMOS , interrupt controller, ISA 8 slot, as part of the SMUC expansion card., expansion board 101-key PC type keyboard, 3.5 ...