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- Z-DOS abstract "Z-DOS was an OEM version of Microsoft's MS-DOS specifically adapted to run on the hardware of the Zenith Z-100 personal computer.The Z-100 used a 8086-family microprocessor, (the Intel 8088), but otherwise had a completely different internal architecture from the IBM PC.At the time Microsoft's MS-DOS wasn't specifically geared to any specific hardware platform, but could be tailored to run on most any system as long as it used a 8086-compatible microprocessor, a situation completely like with the popular CP/M systems of the time, which typically used a 8080-compatible (8080, 8085 and Z80 among others) microprocessor. To order to achieve this, MS-DOS, like CP/M, relied on a platform-specific (DOS-)BIOS, which had to be written for the target machine, so that the hardware-independent DOS kernel could run on it. Beside IBM's OEM version of MS-DOS released as PC DOS there were dozens of other OEM versions of MS-DOS geared to a specific non-IBM-compatible OEM hardware—among them Zenith's Z-DOS.Only later, when almost 100% IBM-compatible clones became the norm, \"MS-DOS\" became the generic version which could run on most of them. This generic version of MS-DOS, however, could not run on the older non-IBM-compatible machines like the Z-100.".
- Z-DOS wikiPageID "24980876".
- Z-DOS wikiPageLength "1753".
- Z-DOS wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Z-DOS wikiPageRevisionID "600081345".
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink BIOS.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink M.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:DOS_issues.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disk_operating_systems.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Floppy_disk-based_operating_systems.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Clone_(computing).
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink IBM_PC_DOS.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink IBM_PC_compatible.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Influence_of_the_IBM_PC_on_the_personal_computer_market.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8080.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8085.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8086.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8088.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink MS-DOS.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Original_equipment_manufacturer.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink X86.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Zenith_Z-100.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLink Zilog_Z80.
- Z-DOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "Z-DOS".
- Z-DOS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Z-DOS subject Category:DOS_issues.
- Z-DOS subject Category:Disk_operating_systems.
- Z-DOS subject Category:Floppy_disk-based_operating_systems.
- Z-DOS hypernym Version.
- Z-DOS type Software.
- Z-DOS type Work.
- Z-DOS comment "Z-DOS was an OEM version of Microsoft's MS-DOS specifically adapted to run on the hardware of the Zenith Z-100 personal computer.The Z-100 used a 8086-family microprocessor, (the Intel 8088), but otherwise had a completely different internal architecture from the IBM PC.At the time Microsoft's MS-DOS wasn't specifically geared to any specific hardware platform, but could be tailored to run on most any system as long as it used a 8086-compatible microprocessor, a situation completely like with the popular CP/M systems of the time, which typically used a 8080-compatible (8080, 8085 and Z80 among others) microprocessor. ".
- Z-DOS label "Z-DOS".
- Z-DOS sameAs Q8062805.
- Z-DOS sameAs m.0h3m03x.
- Z-DOS sameAs Q8062805.
- Z-DOS wasDerivedFrom Z-DOS?oldid=600081345.
- Z-DOS isPrimaryTopicOf Z-DOS.