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DOS 1 or DOS-1 may refer to: * The Soviet space station Salyut 1, also called DOS-1 It may also refer to versions of Seattle Computer Product's 86-DOS (the predecessor to MS-DOS and PC DOS): * 86-DOS 1.00, SCP OEM released version on 28 April 1981, licensed to OEMs including Microsoft * 86-DOS 1.01, SCP internal version in May 1981 * 86-DOS 1.10, SCP OEM released version in July 1981, sold to Microsoft and renamed to MS-DOS * 86-DOS 1.14, basis for IBM Personal Computer DOS 1.0 It may also refer to versions of the Microsoft MS-DOS family:

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  • DOS 1 or DOS-1 may refer to: * The Soviet space station Salyut 1, also called DOS-1 It may also refer to versions of Seattle Computer Product's 86-DOS (the predecessor to MS-DOS and PC DOS): * 86-DOS 1.00, SCP OEM released version on 28 April 1981, licensed to OEMs including Microsoft * 86-DOS 1.01, SCP internal version in May 1981 * 86-DOS 1.10, SCP OEM released version in July 1981, sold to Microsoft and renamed to MS-DOS * 86-DOS 1.14, basis for IBM Personal Computer DOS 1.0 It may also refer to versions of the Microsoft MS-DOS family: * MS-DOS 1.11, Microsoft internal version in 1981 * MS-DOS 1.12, Microsoft internal version in 1981 * MS-DOS 1.13, Microsoft internal version in 1981 * MS-DOS 1.20, Microsoft internal version in 1981 * MS-DOS 1.21, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.22, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.23, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.24, Microsoft internal version in 1982, basis for IBM Personal Computer DOS 1.1 * MS-DOS 1.25, basis for OEM versions of MS-DOS other than IBM in 1982, including SCP MS-DOS 1.25 * MS-DOS 1.26, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.27, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.28, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.29, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.30, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.40, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.41, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.50, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.51, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.52, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.53, Microsoft internal version in 1982 * MS-DOS 1.54, Microsoft internal version in 1982 It may also refer to versions of the IBM Personal Computer DOS family: * IBM Personal Computer DOS 1.0, OEM version of 86-DOS 1.14 in 1981 * IBM Personal Computer DOS 1.1, OEM version of MS-DOS 1.24 in 1982 It may also refer to versions of the Digital Research operating system family: * DOS Plus 1.0, a single-user variant of Concurrent PC DOS in 1985 * DOS Plus 1.1, a single-user variant of Concurrent PC DOS in 1985 * DOS Plus 1.2, a single-user variant of Concurrent PC DOS 4.1 in 1986 * PalmDOS 1.0, a Novell successor to Digital Research's DR DOS 6.0 tailored for early palmtop PCs It may also refer to versions of the FreeDOS operating system: * FreeDOS 1.0, a free and open-source DOS 7.1-compatible operating system distributed since September 2006 * FreeDOS 1.1, a successor released in January 2012 * FreeDOS 1.2, a successor released in December 2016 (en)
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  • DOS 1 or DOS-1 may refer to: * The Soviet space station Salyut 1, also called DOS-1 It may also refer to versions of Seattle Computer Product's 86-DOS (the predecessor to MS-DOS and PC DOS): * 86-DOS 1.00, SCP OEM released version on 28 April 1981, licensed to OEMs including Microsoft * 86-DOS 1.01, SCP internal version in May 1981 * 86-DOS 1.10, SCP OEM released version in July 1981, sold to Microsoft and renamed to MS-DOS * 86-DOS 1.14, basis for IBM Personal Computer DOS 1.0 It may also refer to versions of the Microsoft MS-DOS family: (en)
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