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| | |tanname= DR-DOS-tan | ||
|image= DRDOS.png | |||
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|cname= DR-DOS-tan | |||
|alias= CP/M, DOS Plus, Novell DOS, Caldera OpenDOS, Enhanced DR-DOS | |||
|creator= C-Chan | |||
|debut= Nov 2006 | |||
'''DRDOS-tan''' (DRDOSたん) is one of the least common DOS personifications. She personifies CP/M | |osper= All versions of DR-DOS and CP/M | ||
|osdev= Digital Research | |||
|reldate= circa 1976 | |||
|lastrel= circa 2005 | |||
|fnote= | |||
}} | |||
'''DRDOS-tan''' (DRDOSたん) is one of the least common DOS personifications. She personifies CP/M, DR-DOS and its aliases. CP/M was an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Created in 1974 as project by Dr. Kildall, it morphed into the flagship product of Digital Research. As times changed and the IBM PC became the industry standard, CP/M had to be modified. It became DR-DOS, a PC DOS-compatible operating system for IBM PC-compatible personal computers, originally developed by Gary Kildall's Digital Research and derived from CP/M-86. She is personified as a grey-haired woman in a doctor's uniform with glasses and CP/M hair clips. She is usually accompanied by her daughters, PC-DOS and QDOS. | |||
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Revision as of 22:22, 16 February 2009
DRDOS-tan (DRDOSたん) is one of the least common DOS personifications. She personifies CP/M, DR-DOS and its aliases. CP/M was an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Created in 1974 as project by Dr. Kildall, it morphed into the flagship product of Digital Research. As times changed and the IBM PC became the industry standard, CP/M had to be modified. It became DR-DOS, a PC DOS-compatible operating system for IBM PC-compatible personal computers, originally developed by Gary Kildall's Digital Research and derived from CP/M-86. She is personified as a grey-haired woman in a doctor's uniform with glasses and CP/M hair clips. She is usually accompanied by her daughters, PC-DOS and QDOS.
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