DOS BIOS
the Basic Input/Output System is a low level part of CP/M and 86-DOS (later PC DOS/MS-DOS and compatible DOS for IBM PC compatible computers)
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DOS BIOS
Summary
DOS BIOS is a computer file[1].
Key Facts
- DOS BIOS's instance of is recorded as computer file[2].
- DOS BIOS's part of is recorded as DOS[3].
- DOS BIOS's part of is recorded as CP/M[4].
- DOS BIOS's part of is recorded as 86-DOS[5].
- DOS BIOS's part of is recorded as Q47604[6].
- DOS BIOS's part of is recorded as IBM PC DOS[7].
- DOS BIOS's part of is recorded as DR-DOS[8].
- DOS BIOS's said to be the same as is recorded as IO.SYS[9].
- DOS BIOS's said to be the same as is recorded as IBMBIO.COM[10].
- DOS BIOS's said to be the same as is recorded as DRBIOS.SYS[11].
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Part of include DOS[3], founded in 1981[12]; CP/M[4], an operating system[13], founded in 1974[14]; 86-DOS[5], an operating system[15], founded in 1980[16]; Q47604[6]; IBM PC DOS[7], a DOS[17], founded in 1981[18]; and DR-DOS[8], an operating system[19].