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DOS(1) (Disk Operating System) Pronounced "dahss." An earlier single-user operating system from Microsoft for the PC. It was the first operating system for IBM and IBM-compatible PCs and remained the underlying control program for Windows 3.1, 95, 98 and ME. In order to support DOS applications, Windows NT, 2000, XP and Vista include their own version of DOS, called "DOS emulation." DOS™ Computing disk-operating system, often prefixed, as in MS-DOS and PC-DOS; a computer operating system DOS [däs] (computer science)
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