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- The history of MS-DOS can be divided into three parts:1
- Formation of Microsoft and events preceding the decision to develop an operating system.
- Creation of the first version of MS-DOS.
- Continuing evolution of MS-DOS since its release in 1981.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Chronologically, the history of MS-DOS can be divided into three parts. First came the formation of Microsoft and the events preceding Microsoft's decision to develop an operating system. Then came the creation of the first version of MS-DOS. Finally, there is the continuing evolution of MS-DOS since its release in 1981.www.pcjs.org/documents/books/mspl13/msdos/enc…DOS releases have been in the forms of:
- OEM adaptation kits (OAKs) – all Microsoft releases before version 3.2 were OAKs only
- Shrink wrap packaged product for smaller OEMs ( system builders) – starting with MS-DOS 3.2 in 1986, ...
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