1873:): "Concurrent CP/M Release 3.1 replaces MP/M-86 as Digital Research's multiuser system. Targeted at 16-bit microcomputers, Release 3.1 may also be configured for a single user environment. Kevin Wandryk, product line manager for the new release, said the PC-DOS mode in the new release increases the availability of applications software. End users can choose between products for Concurrent CP/M or PC-DOS. Digital Research will provide a list of those applications from PC-DOS which may be used, Wandryk said. The manufacturer's version was introduced in December at the COMDEX/Fall trade show in Las Vegas and is scheduled to ship in March."
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629:, but that there were still undocumented chip performance problems with the prerelease version of Concurrent DOS 286 running on the E-1 step. Intel said that the approach Digital Research wished to take in emulating 8086 software in protected mode differed from the original specifications; nevertheless they incorporated into the E-2 step minor changes in the
370:, the project manager for CP/M-86, was also the project manager for Concurrent CP/M-86. One of its designers was Francis "Frank" R. Holsworth. Initially, this was a single-user operating system supporting true multi-tasking of up to four (in its default configuration) CP/M-86 compatible programs. Like its predecessors it could be configured for
747:. Concurrent DOS 386 allowed a single server to support a number of users on dumb terminals or inexpensive low-specification PCs running terminal emulation software, without the need for expensive workstations and then-expensive network cards. It was a true multiuser system; several users could use a single database with
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for processes (in addition to the usual models available to normal DOS programs). In the shared memory model the "code" and "data" sections of a program were isolated from each other. Because the "code" contained no modifiable data, code sections in memory could be shared by several processes running
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Digital Research in 1991 and abandoned Multiuser DOS in 1992, the three Master VARs DataPac Australasia, Concurrent Controls and Intelligent Micro Software were allowed to license the source code of the system to take over and continue independent development of their derivations
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platform need to avoid the technique used by single-tasking systems of going into endless loops until interrupted when, for example, waiting for a user to press a key; this wasted processor time that could be used by other processes. Instead, Concurrent DOS provided an API call which a process could
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manufacturers to build machines that will be able to cope with all the existing body of IBM-PC software β and at the same time promise multi-tasking, windowing and true concurrency, three features that together allow a single micro to do several things at once. Although no firm announcements have
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Concurrent CP/M-86 for the LSI-M4, LSI Octopus and CAL PC computers. These machines had both 16-bit and 8-bit processors, because in the early days of 16-bit personal computing, 8-bit software was more available and often ran faster than the corresponding 16-bit software.
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support (see e.g. Concurrent CP/M-86/80) and also added "virtual screens" letting an operator switch between the interactions of multiple programs. Later versions supported dumb terminals and so could be deployed as multiuser systems. Concurrent CP/M-86 3.1 (BDOS 3.1) shipped on 21 February 1984.
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This is a guide to the operation of the High C compiler as implemented for the
Concurrent DOS 286 1.2 or later operating system β hereafter abbreviated to just "Concurrent" per Digital Research custom β running on the Intel 80286 microprocessor and using the Intel Object-Module Format (OMF). The
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support was added with REAL/32 7.90 in 1999. On 19 April 2002, Intelligent Micro
Software Ltd. filed for insolvency and was taken over by one of its major customers, Barry Quittenton's Itera Ltd. This company was dissolved on 2006-03-28. As of 2010 REAL/32 was supplied by Integrated Solutions of
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software – it was less flexible in this regard than a network of individual PCs, and as the prices of these fell, it became less and less competitive, although it still offered benefits in terms of management and lower total cost of ownership. As a multi-user operating system its
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software in protected mode. The release of
Concurrent DOS 286 had been scheduled for late May, but was delayed until Intel could develop a new version of the chip. In August, after extensive testing E-1 step samples of the 80286, Digital Research said that Intel had corrected all documented 286
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Concurrent DOS 3.2 (with BDOS 3.2) in 1984 was compatible with applications for CP/M-86 1.x, Concurrent CP/M-86 3.x and PC DOS 2.0. It was available for many different hardware platforms. The version with an IBM PC compatible BIOS/XIOS was named
Concurrent PC DOS 3.2. Kathryn Strutynski was the
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Concurrent CP/M-86/80 allowed users to run both CP/M (8-bit) and CP/M-86 (16-bit) applications. When a command was entered, the operating system ran the corresponding application on either the 8-bit or the 16-bit processor, depending on whether the executable file had a
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of prototype chip samples, Digital
Research, with evaluation copies of their operating system already shipping in April, discovered problems with the emulation on the production level C-1 step of the processor in May, which would not allow Concurrent DOS 286 to run
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December 1983 and shipped in March 1984 as Concurrent DOS 3.1 (a.k.a. CDOS with BDOS 3.1) to hardware vendors. Simple DOS applications, which did not directly access the screen or other hardware, could be run. For example, although a console program such as
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the hardware, allowing most DOS applications to run unmodified under
Concurrent DOS 386, even on terminals. The OS supported concurrent multiuser file access, allowing multiuser applications to run as if they were on individual PCs attached to a network
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1942:): '"Concurrent DOS Release 3.1 is rapidly gaining momentum and support from a wide range of microcomputer manufacturers," Wandryk said. "Some 60 hardware companies have licensed the product since it was released in early March."'
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based on a new system architecture with dynamically loadable device drivers instead of a static BIOS or XIOS. One of its main architects was
Francis "Frank" R. Holsworth. The operating system would function strictly in
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for much common hardware, as PC DOS drivers were not multiuser or multi-tasking aware. Driver installation was more complex than the simple PC DOS method of copying the files onto the boot disk and modifying
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calls to determine whether the application was doing useful work or in fact idle, in which case the process was suspended allowing other processes to run. Idle Detection was the catalyst for the patented
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FRH). Concurrent DOS 68K 1.0 became available for OEM evaluation in early 1985. The effort received considerable funding worth several million dollars from Motorola and was designed for their
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version 1.x, a reengineered derivation of Concurrent DOS 286, which was developed by Digital Research's new Flexible Automation Business Unit in Monterey, California, since 1986.
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2439:'s own 80286 office micro, the PC/AT. IBM also have a software product in the offing that could pull the rug out from under the Concurrent contenders. Some 180K in size,
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offered much the same facilities for a considerably lower price. Neither PC DOS nor CP/M-86 could fully exploit the power and capabilities of the new 16-bit machine.
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were allowed to take over and continued independent development into Datapac Multiuser DOS and System Manager, CCI Multiuser DOS, and IMS Multiuser DOS and REAL/32.
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will take advantage of the processor's memory management and protection and virtual memory support. Digital Research is promising "complete" compatibility with its
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environment to run multiple CP/M-86 and DOS programs concurrently and support up to three users (one local and up to two hooked up via serial terminals).
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drives and mice. Although many of these were soon rectified – for example, graphical terminals were developed, allowing users to use
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price was higher than a single-user system, of course, and it required special device drivers, unlike single-user multitasking DOS add-ons such as
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Undocumented DOS: A programmer's guide to reserved MS-DOS functions and data structures β expanded to include MS-DOS 6, Novell DOS and Windows 3.1
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Concurrent PC DOS XM 5.0 emulated IBM PC DOS 2.10, whereas Concurrent DOS XM 6.0 and Concurrent DOS 386 2.0 were compatible with IBM PC DOS 3.30.
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in 1986, which started to take over further development of the Concurrent DOS family since Concurrent DOS 4.11, including siblings like
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IMS REAL/32 7.50 (BDOS 6.8, 1995-07-01), 7.51 (BDOS 6.8), 7.52 (BDOS 6.9), 7.53 (BDOS 6.9, 1996-04-01), 7.54 (BDOS 6.9, 1996-08-01)
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call to "sleep" for a period of time. Later versions of the Concurrent DOS kernel included Idle Detection, which monitored
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While Concurrent DOS 3.1 up to 4.1 had been developed in the US, OEM adaptations and localizations were carried out by
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former Intelligent Micro Software (IMS) website (vendors of IMS Multiuser DOS, IMS REAL/32, and REAL/NG)
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which executed independently from the parent, and a method of pausing execution which did not waste
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machine to fuel its drive into the corporate market. But by this time it will have to contend with
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compiler generates code for any of the Intel 8086/88/186/188/286 family of microprocessors.
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and others with Concurrent Dos-286. This chameleon operating system allows ICL and other
1870:β For Digital Research Users Everywhere, Volume 4, No. 1, p. 5, first quarter 1984 (
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for DOS, would not, and native Concurrent CP/M (or CP/M-86) versions were required.
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former Logan Industries (LLI) website (IMS REAL/32 US distributor up to 2002-05-01)
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extension. It emulated a CP/M environment for 8-bit programs by translating CP/M
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1850:β Employee Newsletter of Digital Research Inc., Volume 3, Number 1, p. 3 (
1781:β Employee Newsletter of Digital Research Inc., Volume 3, Number 1, p. 1 (
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appropriately – it was necessary to relink the Multiuser DOS
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into CP/M-86 system calls, which were then executed by the 16-bit processor.
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2222:"Concurrent DOS 68K 1.2 β Developer Kit for Motorola VME/10 β Disk 2"
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1740:(interview). Information Technology Corporate Histories Collection.
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keenly promotes this approach; it is his company that is supplying
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1515:"Novell and Digital Research sign definitive merger agreement"
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and later processors, using the 386's hardware facilities for
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system for 68000 processors it initially ran on the Motorola
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Later versions added compatibility with PC DOS 2.x and 3.x.
3542:. Logan Industries, Inc. (LLI). 2002-05-22 . Archived from
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since 1984 led to the development of Concurrent DOS 68K in
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in 1991. Its ancestry lies in the earlier Digital Research
3560:. Logan Industries, Inc. (LLI). 2002-05-23. Archived from
3524:. Logan Industries, Inc. (LLI). 2002-04-22. Archived from
3323:
2604:
High C Programmer's Guide β Version 1.2 for Concurrent DOS
1045:
Intelligent Micro Software, Itera and Integrated Solutions
1022:(2003-10-10), R17 GOLD (2004-02-09), R18 GOLD (2005-04-21)
866:
This article is about Concurrent DOS. For other uses, see
2826:; Maxey, David; Michels, Raymond J.; Kyle, Jim (1994) .
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the same program, thereby reducing memory requirements.
325:(with BDOS 2.x) was adapted and became available to the
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2233:(NB. This package also includes some header files from
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1990:
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Concurrent CP/M Release 3.1 offers PC-DOS compatibility
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former Concurrent Controls website (CCI Multiuser DOS)
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Concurrent CP/M ships early in response to team effort
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DR Concurrent DOS 386 2.0 (BDOS 6.0, 1987-11-18), 2.01
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1553:"Novell/Digital Research reach definitive agreementβ¦"
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CCI Concurrent DOS 386 1.12 (BDOS 5.0?, October 1987)
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DR Concurrent DOS 386 1.1 (BDOS 5.2?, September 1987)
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FlexOS Supplement for Intel iAPX 286-based Computers
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2101:
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2008:β Technical information on Digital Research products
1963:β Technical information on Digital Research products
1664:"Running 8-bit software on dual-processor computers"
1654:
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1469:"Novell/DRI merger to reap better client management"
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3498:. Integrated Solutions. August 2010. Archived from
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2866:"DRI's Latestd Concurrent PC-DOS Touts More Memory"
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2664:
2073:"Digital Research, Monterey ink Unix-centered pact"
2010:. Vol. 2, no. 3. Pacific Grove, CA, USA:
1965:. Vol. 2, no. 2. Pacific Grove, CA, USA:
1903:. Vol. 2, no. 1. Pacific Grove, CA, USA:
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771:DR Concurrent DOS XM 5.1 (BDOS 5.1?, January 1987)
245:operating systems, it was originally developed by
3175:Duursma, Martin (2006-10-15) . Muir, Jeff (ed.).
2782:
2780:
2638:"DRI To Release Multiuser 80386 Operating System"
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819:CCI Concurrent DOS 386 2.01 (BDOS 6.0?, May 1988)
768:DR Concurrent DOS XM 5.0 (BDOS 5.0, October 1986)
595:Concurrent DOS 286 was a complete rewrite in the
3273:CCI Multiuser DOS 7.22 GOLD Online Documentation
3267:
3265:
3263:
3261:
3033:Scannell, Ed; Johnston, Stuart J. (1991-03-04).
2324:"Homebrew Computer Club views Intel's superchip"
1731:
1729:
1727:
1094:Known adaptations of IMS Multiuser DOS include:
572:Concurrent DOS 68K 1.20 (April 1986, 1986-05-27)
3490:
3488:
2693:"Question about Concurrent DOS XM 5.2 and CP/M"
1316:provided support for blocking and non-blocking
962:Novell DR Multiuser DOS 5.10 (1992-04-13), 5.11
696:Digital Research Concurrent DOS 386 Release 2.0
1752:. ITCHP 44403c1a3fd53. Lot Number X7847.2017.
1629:"IMS offers Real32 OS for application servers"
1543:
1541:
1034:, this can be changed using the Multiuser DOS
688:Digital Research Concurrent DOS XM Release 6.0
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3762:
3112:"CONCURRENT CONTROLS: The Multi User Company"
1098:IMS Multiuser DOS Enhanced Release 5.1 (1992)
965:Novell DR Multiuser DOS 5.13 (BDOS 6.6, 1992)
329:in 1982. It was commercially unsuccessful as
8:
3177:"Datapac history (Citrix R&D Australia)"
3067:"Digital Research prΓ€sentiert Multiuser-DOS"
2729:
2727:
1736:Holsworth, Francis "Frank" R. (2006-02-01).
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1336:, later reattaching to a console if needed.
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2834:(2 ed.). Reading, Massachusetts, USA:
2237:, including STRUCT.H explicitly mentioning
2041:"Concurrent DOS 4.1 in den USA angekΓΌndigt"
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1558:(Court document). Plaintiff's exhibit 828,
1409:β IBM's OEM version of (single-user) MS-DOS
791:DR Concurrent DOS 386 1.0 (BDOS 5.0?, 1987)
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3207:"DataPac sale expected to benefit channel"
2850:(xviii+856+vi pages, 3.5"-floppy) Errata:
1445:List of mergers and acquisitions by Citrix
1241:between Linux and REAL/NG servers built in
34:
3742:former Aplycon Technologies, Inc. website
3464:"Real/32 7.94 Enhancements and Bug fixes"
3435:"Real/32 7.93 Enhancements and Bug fixes"
2352:is producing an operating system for the
1509:
1507:
1477:. Networking. Vol. 13, no. 30.
1130:Intelligent Micro Software Ltd. (IMS) of
780:DR Concurrent DOS XM 6.2 (BDOS 6.2), 6.21
511:Efforts being part of a cooperation with
1426:β unrelated multitasking DOS environment
828:CCI Concurrent DOS 386 3.03 (March 1991)
825:CCI Concurrent DOS 386 3.02 (April 1990)
674:Concurrent DOS XM and Concurrent DOS 386
1456:
992:Datapac System Manager 7.0 (1996-08-22)
846:CCI Concurrent DOS 3.10 R1 (2003-10-05)
611:, multitasking operation while running
503:product manager for Concurrent PC DOS.
3647:REAL/NG disappearing from realng.com (
2673:"DRI Updates 2 Concurrent DOS Systems"
1829:LSI Octopus (Hilger Analytical) β MCbx
1351:Programs written, or adapted, for any
1110:IMS Multiuser DOS 7.1 (BDOS 6.7, 1994)
765:DR Concurrent PC DOS XM 5.0 (BDOS 5.0)
249:and acquired and further developed by
1195:Advertised feature list, as of 2003:
1170:Integrated Solutions IMS REAL/32 7.95
7:
3020:"South-West Retro Computing Archive"
2771:"South-West Retro Computing Archive"
2283:"Concurrent DOS-286 Challenges Unix"
989:Datapac Multiuser DOS 5.1 (BDOS 6.6)
758:family, which was carved out of it.
3322:Aplycon Technologies (2002-10-15).
2610:(1 ed.). Santa Cruz, CA, USA:
1933:Concurrent DOS bridges PC-DOS, CP/M
1901:β A Technical Information Quarterly
1738:"Video: Frank Holsworth, developer"
1164:IMS REAL/32 7.90 (1999), 7.91, 7.92
654:Concurrent DOS 286 1.1 (1986-01-07)
637:). These same limitations affected
588:in January 1985. This was based on
47:Novell DR Multiuser DOS Release 5.1
4675:Digital Research operating systems
1420:β unrelated multitasking DOS clone
1282:, seems to be the latest release.
1274:Supplied with a set of Red Hat CDs
959:DR Multiuser DOS 5.00 (1991), 5.01
555:to OEMs. This system evolved into
25:
3237:"Citrix leading a silicon charge"
1339:Another key feature was that the
580:Concurrent DOS 286 and FlexOS 286
507:Concurrent DOS 68K and FlexOS 68K
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3621:Key features of REAL/NG (2003) (
3423:from the original on 2017-01-18.
3330:from the original on 2002-11-22.
3300:. South San Francisco, CA, USA.
2114:"Re: DRI Concurrent DOS for 68K"
1057:
751:to prevent mutual interference.
41:
3703:from the original on 2018-09-12
3522:"REAL/32 products discontinued"
3474:from the original on 2017-01-18
3445:from the original on 2017-01-18
3349:from the original on 2018-08-26
3304:from the original on 2016-05-16
3247:from the original on 2017-01-20
3235:Mulcaster, Glenn (2002-10-29).
3217:from the original on 2017-01-20
3187:from the original on 2017-01-20
3079:from the original on 2018-08-19
2949:"Concurrent revs multiuser DOS"
2804:from the original on 2017-01-22
2752:from the original on 2017-01-22
2584:from the original on 2013-01-18
2405:from the original on 2020-01-07
2340:from the original on 2020-01-07
2299:from the original on 2018-09-14
2162:from the original on 2018-09-13
2128:from the original on 2018-09-13
2053:from the original on 2017-01-18
2021:from the original on 2020-02-11
1976:from the original on 2020-02-11
1914:from the original on 2020-02-11
1844:PC-Mode bridges CP/M and PC-DOS
1811:from the original on 2017-01-04
1756:from the original on 2019-04-03
1713:from the original on 2019-04-03
1682:from the original on 2017-08-19
1569:from the original on 2016-11-19
1527:from the original on 2018-08-18
1493:from the original on 2020-02-09
1235:Print and file sharing built in
996:In 1997, Datapac was bought by
615:. While this worked on the B-1
384:Concurrent CP/M-86 with Windows
4690:Discontinued operating systems
4044:List of computers running CP/M
3941:Peripheral Interchange Program
3496:"IMS PRICE LIST β AUTUMN 2010"
3413:"IMS REAL/32 7.9 Announcement"
888:. It required its own special
575:Concurrent DOS 68K 1.21 (1986)
444:). This was shown publicly at
1:
4695:Proprietary operating systems
3540:"REAL/32 under new ownership"
3205:Costello, John (1997-09-17).
2976:"CCI Concurrent DOS Features"
2864:Welch, Mark J. (1986-06-09).
2736:"Concurrent DOS 386 fired up"
2710:Fisher, Sharon (1987-10-19).
2547:November 1986. Archived from
2495:Foster, Edward (1985-08-26).
2458:Foster, Edward (1985-05-13).
2336:(13). Palo Alto, CA, USA: 4.
2146:Knox, James M. (1987-01-31).
2112:Knox, James M. (1986-06-22).
1440:Timeline of operating systems
1219:; each of these can be a user
657:Concurrent DOS 286 1.2 (1986)
651:Concurrent DOS 286 1.0 (1985)
566:Concurrent DOS 68K 1.0 (1985)
539:processors. Like the earlier
102:7.22 R18 / 21 April 2005
3685:Novell Desktop Systems Group
3279:(CCI). 1997-02-10. HELP.HLP.
2734:Ryan, Alan J. (1987-10-19).
2071:Gallant, John (1984-01-23).
1627:Pontin, Jason (1995-11-27).
478:Digital Research positioned
280:(VARs) DataPac Australasia,
230:-compatible microcomputers.
4670:Real-time operating systems
4159:Multitasking MS-DOS 4.0/4.1
3914:DOS Protected Mode Services
3389:"REAL/32 7.74 for MaxFrame"
3368:"REAL/32 7.60 for MaxFrame"
3290:Applica Inc. (1999-11-08).
2947:Scannell, Ed (1991-10-07).
2920:Scannell, Ed (1991-06-03).
1590:Barney, Doug (1994-07-25).
1467:Scott, Karyl (1991-07-29).
1268:Low total cost of ownership
1222:No Linux expertise required
850:Other adaptations include:
519:, Texas, as a successor to
307:, Inc. (ISI) in July 1994.
4711:
4569:Technical Support SuperDOS
3609:REAL/NG main page (2001) (
3468:Intelligent Micro Software
3439:Intelligent Micro Software
3417:Intelligent Micro Software
2998:"CCI CDOS V3.10 Release 1"
2671:Angus, Jeff (1987-09-21).
2636:Weiss, Jiri (1987-02-16).
1705:Wein, Josef "Joe" (2002).
865:
677:
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314:
286:Intelligent Micro Software
233:An evolution of the older
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4116:
4052:
3946:Resource construction set
3823:
3634:Probably latest REAL/NG (
3511:(NB. Lists REAL/32 7.95.)
3277:Concurrent Controls, Inc.
3002:Concurrent Controls, Inc.
2980:Concurrent Controls, Inc.
1842:Digital Research (1984):
1773:Digital Research (1984):
1707:"Gary Kildall in England"
1413:MS-DOS 4.0 (multitasking)
1262:Built-in firewall support
1259:Improved hardware support
986:Datapac Multiuser DOS 5.0
295:line, which evolved from
273:which evolved from CP/M.
222:multi-user multi-tasking
40:
4680:Novell operating systems
3241:Australian Reseller News
3211:Australian Reseller News
2578:Computer Business Review
2295:(5): 375-377. May 1985.
2014:July 1984. NWS-106-003.
1479:InfoWorld Publishing Co.
1435:Multiuser DOS Federation
1299:pre-emptive multitasking
955:Known versions include:
761:Known versions include:
647:Known versions include:
562:Known versions include:
471:'s OEM Support Group in
3558:"IMS acquired by ITERA"
2572:CBR, ed. (1987-01-15).
2389:Bidmead, Christopher H.
1969:May 1984. NWS-106-002.
1742:Computer History Museum
1126:IMS REAL/32 Version 7.6
843:CCI Concurrent DOS 3.08
321:The initial version of
4685:Microcomputer software
4660:Disk operating systems
4269:Datapac System Manager
4100:Disk operating systems
3919:Dynamic Debugging Tool
3797:Dorothy McEwen Kildall
3391:. MaxFrame. 2001-01-30
3370:. MaxFrame. 2001-08-20
2800:(46): 29. 1988-11-14.
2545:Digital Research, Inc.
2241:for "8086 emulation".)
2012:Digital Research, Inc.
1967:Digital Research, Inc.
1905:Digital Research, Inc.
1366:Dynamic Idle Detection
1265:Very low cost per seat
1148:IMS REAL/32 versions:
1127:
1104:IMS Multiuser DOS 5.14
1101:IMS Multiuser DOS 5.11
1018:CCI Multiuser DOS 7.21
1015:CCI Multiuser DOS 7.10
1012:CCI Multiuser DOS 7.00
697:
689:
604:native mode, allowing
569:Concurrent DOS 68K 1.1
183:Command-line interface
104:; 19 years ago
3737:Applica, Inc. website
3662:US patent 5355501
3341:M., R. (1996-07-31).
2612:MetaWare Incorporated
2511:InfoWorld Media Group
2474:InfoWorld Media Group
1937:Digital Research News
1868:Digital Research News
1343:supported a "shared"
1247:Increased performance
1244:User hardware support
1125:
1107:IMS Multiuser DOS 7.0
868:MDOS (disambiguation)
695:
687:
396:Concurrent CP/M-86/80
278:value-added resellers
3623:from realng.com 2003
3141:Citrix Systems, Inc.
3004:2003. Archived from
2982:1998. Archived from
2543:. 1.3 (1 ed.).
2393:"Surviving Big Blue"
1907:First Quarter 1984.
1289:Application software
1250:Vastly increased TPA
1212:with DOS and REAL/32
1203:or later version of
1050:DOS 386 Professional
998:Citrix Systems, Inc.
4429:DEC BATCH-11/DOS-11
4108:MS-DOS, IBM PC DOS,
3817:Edward R. McCracken
3578:, UK Companies List
2433:Concurrent CP/M 286
2431:will be offering a
2401:. Which Computer?.
1660:Kildall, Gary Arlen
1430:Virtual DOS machine
1210:Backward compatible
1004:Concurrent Controls
978:DataPac Australasia
723:up to 8 MB of
486:as alternative for
282:Concurrent Controls
209:Various (see notes)
37:
18:Concurrent Controls
4409:Concurrent DOS V60
4404:Concurrent DOS 68K
4249:Concurrent CP/M-86
4110:compatible systems
3924:File Control Block
3812:Kathryn Strutynski
2822:Schulman, Andrew;
2235:Concurrent DOS 286
1931:Digital Research:
1862:Digital Research:
1746:CHM Catalog Number
1560:Comes v. Microsoft
1392:Concurrent DOS V60
1334:background process
1305:libraries such as
1128:
1069:. You can help by
698:
690:
480:Concurrent DOS 4.1
475:, UK, since 1983.
368:Kathryn Strutynski
311:Concurrent CP/M-86
305:Integrated Systems
303:, was sold off to
301:Concurrent DOS 68K
297:Concurrent DOS 286
257:operating systems
243:Concurrent DOS 386
235:Concurrent CP/M-86
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3971:Operating systems
3934:GEM character set
3065:CW (1991-03-22).
2156:mod.computers.68k
2122:mod.computers.68k
2039:CW (1985-06-21).
1804:. February 1984.
1672:Electronic Design
1341:memory management
1090:IMS Multiuser DOS
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918:graphics adaptors
498:Concurrent PC DOS
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169:Monolithic kernel
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3843:Programming
2372:processor.
2006:Micro Notes
1961:Micro Notes
1899:Micro Notes
1402:DR DOS
1201:Red Hat 7.3
1137:Similar to
973:Adaptations
922:sound cards
808:Adaptations
736:Intel 80386
721:bank switch
523:written in
379:Adaptations
360:CP/M-86 1.1
342:MP/M-86 2.0
323:CP/M-86 1.0
200:Proprietary
187:COMMAND.COM
4649:Categories
4314:PC-MOS/386
4304:Novell DOS
4201:SISNE plus
4191:Novell DOS
4171:IBM PC DOS
4131:Comparison
3899:BatteryMAX
3892:technology
3878:Pascal/MT+
3868:Dr. Scheme
3707:2018-04-03
3596:2017-01-18
3506:2017-01-17
3478:2017-01-17
3449:2017-01-17
3395:2018-09-14
3374:2018-09-14
3353:2017-01-17
3308:2017-01-20
3297:PRNewswire
3251:2015-07-28
3221:2015-07-28
3191:2017-01-19
3161:2017-01-20
3126:2022-01-15
3083:2018-08-19
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2344:2020-01-07
2303:2017-01-23
2263:2018-09-13
2228:2018-09-13
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1497:2017-01-21
1451:References
1418:PC-MOS/386
1370:BatteryMAX
1215:Max 65535
1199:Runs with
895:CONFIG.SYS
875:DR DOS 5.0
702:Hungerford
678:See also:
669:(May 1987)
639:FlexOS 286
609:multi-user
597:C language
557:FlexOS 68K
442:MS-DOS 1.1
438:PC DOS 1.1
402:CP/M-86/80
400:See also:
315:See also:
265:, and the
109:2005-04-21
4559:SpartaDOS
4514:NewDos/80
4389:Atari TOS
4384:Atari DOS
4379:Apple SOS
4369:Apple DOS
4034:CPMulator
3961:Zero page
3845:languages
3157:, FL, USA
3040:InfoWorld
2954:InfoWorld
2927:InfoWorld
2871:InfoWorld
2793:InfoWorld
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410:MP/M 8-16
406:CP/M 8-16
220:real-time
148:Platforms
69:OS family
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4623:Category
4589:TurboDOS
4554:SmartDOS
4494:MicroDOS
4354:AmigaDOS
4339:TurboDOS
4334:Towns OS
4279:K8918-OS
4274:DOS Plus
4164:MS-DOS 7
4136:Commands
4126:Timeline
4060:Category
3989:DOS Plus
3909:COM file
3904:CMD file
3888:Software
3863:Dr. Logo
3835:Products
3701:Archived
3472:Archived
3443:Archived
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590:MP/M-286
521:CP/M-68K
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4604:Z80-RIO
4574:Top-DOS
4529:RealDOS
4504:MSX-DOS
4439:DOS/360
4434:DIP DOS
4424:CSI-DOS
4329:SCP1700
4319:REAL/32
4309:OpenDOS
4289:MP/M-86
4259:CP/M-86
4234:4690 OS
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4284:FlexOS
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