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  2. 86-DOS - Wikipedia

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    86-DOS (known internally as QDOS, [1] for Quick and Dirty Operating System) is a discontinued operating system developed and marketed by Seattle Computer Products (SCP) for its Intel 8086-based computer kit.

  3. Sinclair QDOS - Wikipedia

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    QDOS is the multitasking operating system found on the Sinclair QL personal computer and its clones. It was designed by Tony Tebby whilst working at Sinclair Research , as an in-house alternative to 68K/OS , which was later cancelled by Sinclair, but released by original authors GST Computer Systems .

  4. QDOS - Wikipedia

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    Qdos Entertainment, the UK-based entertainment company who is the world's largest pantomime producer; Q:Dos, a recording name for trance musicians Scott Bond, Darren Hodson, John Purser, Nick Rose; Qdos, range of no-valve metering pumps; QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System), first version of the DOS operating system

  5. Minerva (QDOS reimplementation) - Wikipedia

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    Minerva is a reimplementation of Sinclair QDOS, the built-in operating system of the Sinclair QL line of personal computers.Written by Laurence Reeves in England, Minerva incorporates many bug fixes and enhancements to both QDOS and the SuperBASIC programming language.

  6. Motorola 68060 - Wikipedia

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    A Motorola 68EC060 microprocessor. The Motorola 68060 ("sixty-eight-oh-sixty") is a 32-bit microprocessor from Motorola released in April 1994. [4] It is the successor to the Motorola 68040 and is the highest performing member of the 68000 series.

  7. Atari DOS - Wikipedia

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    Codename during production: QDOS. DOS 4.0 was designed for the 1450XLD. It was designed to operate with larger disk formats, adding double density and double sided support while also supporting the older single and enhanced density formats from DOS 2 and 2.5.

  8. List of programmers - Wikipedia

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    Simon Marlow – Haskell developer, book author; co-developer: Glasgow Haskell Compiler, Haxl remote data access library; Robert C. Martin – authored Clean Code, The Clean Coder, leader of Clean Code movement, signatory on the Agile Manifesto; John Mashey – authored PWB shell, also called Mashey shell; Yukihiro Matsumoto "Matz" – Ruby ...

  9. List of United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    29 April 1977 [20] This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 6 September 1968, including all changes. Bernard W. Rogers: INACTIVE: FM 100–5: FM 100–5, Operations: 1 July 1976 [21] This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 6 September 1968, including all changes. Fred C. Weyand: INACTIVE: C1, FM 100–5: FM 100–5, Operations of Army Forces in The Field