MOS (also called PC/MOS, and the later PC/MOS-386)
were multi-user,
single-tasking versions of a DOS, more or less compatible with the
MS- and PC-DOS systems. MOS ran on the larger 286 and 386 systems,
and DID use their hardware segmentation (286) and protection (386)
support.
And bloody difficult to find - been after it for years :-(
I have Digital Research Concurrent DOS/386. I've never installed it, but
from the .NFO file it sounds like a similar system.
Which reminds me. I am still
looking for a copy of 386MAX, or
anything like it... it's a 32-bit DPMI memory manager for DOS
systems.
If anyone here has it, please.. contact me offline!
Thanks,
Fred
--
Fred N. van Kempen, DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) Collector/Archivist
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