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DOS 7 or DOS-7 may refer to: * Mir Core Module aka DOS-7, Russian spacecraft It may also refer to versions of the DR-DOS family: * Novell DOS 7, successor of Digital Research's DR DOS 6.0 and NetWare PalmDOS 1.0 in 1993 * OpenDOS 7.01, successor of Novell DOS 7 by Caldera in 1997 * DR-OpenDOS 7.02, successor of OpenDOS 7.01 by Caldera in 1997 * DR-DOS 7.02, successor of DR-OpenDOS 7.02 by Caldera in 1998 * DR-DOS 7.03, successor of DR-DOS 7.02 by Caldera in 1999 * DR-DOS 7.04, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS * DR-DOS 7.05, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version and successor of DR-DOS 7.04 * DR-DOS 7.06, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS * DR-DOS 7.07, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS

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  • DOS 7 or DOS-7 may refer to: * Mir Core Module aka DOS-7, Russian spacecraft It may also refer to versions of the DR-DOS family: * Novell DOS 7, successor of Digital Research's DR DOS 6.0 and NetWare PalmDOS 1.0 in 1993 * OpenDOS 7.01, successor of Novell DOS 7 by Caldera in 1997 * DR-OpenDOS 7.02, successor of OpenDOS 7.01 by Caldera in 1997 * DR-DOS 7.02, successor of DR-OpenDOS 7.02 by Caldera in 1998 * DR-DOS 7.03, successor of DR-DOS 7.02 by Caldera in 1999 * DR-DOS 7.04, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS * DR-DOS 7.05, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version and successor of DR-DOS 7.04 * DR-DOS 7.06, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS * DR-DOS 7.07, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS It may also refer to versions of the Microsoft MS-DOS family: * MS-DOS 7.0, LBA-enabled DOS component bundled with Windows 95 in 1995 * MS-DOS 7.1, LBA/FAT32-enabled DOS component bundled with Windows 98/98 SE in 1998/1999 It may also refer to versions of the IBM PC DOS family: * PC DOS 7, successor of PC DOS 6.3 in 1995 * PC DOS 2000, successor of PC DOS 7.0 in 1998 * PC DOS 7.10, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version and successor of PC DOS 2000 It may also refer to versions of the PhysTechSoft PTS-DOS family: * PTS-DOS 7.0, 32-bit DOS variant in 1995 * PTS-DOS 32, 32-bit DOS variant It may also refer to versions of the DataLight ROM-DOS family: * ROM-DOS 7.1, LBA/FAT32-enabled ROM-DOS variant (en)
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  • DOS 7 or DOS-7 may refer to: * Mir Core Module aka DOS-7, Russian spacecraft It may also refer to versions of the DR-DOS family: * Novell DOS 7, successor of Digital Research's DR DOS 6.0 and NetWare PalmDOS 1.0 in 1993 * OpenDOS 7.01, successor of Novell DOS 7 by Caldera in 1997 * DR-OpenDOS 7.02, successor of OpenDOS 7.01 by Caldera in 1997 * DR-DOS 7.02, successor of DR-OpenDOS 7.02 by Caldera in 1998 * DR-DOS 7.03, successor of DR-DOS 7.02 by Caldera in 1999 * DR-DOS 7.04, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS * DR-DOS 7.05, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version and successor of DR-DOS 7.04 * DR-DOS 7.06, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS * DR-DOS 7.07, LBA/FAT32-enabled OEM version of DR-DOS (en)
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