Hi, On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote: > > interesting read...complete with weikipedia's often begging for real sources > smiles. > still it seems the novel 7 is older officially than what we are already > using.
CP/M-86 eventually evolved into DR-DOS (and even uses similar internal versioning) with many improvements, which was a big motivating factor (allegedly) for some features in MS-DOS 5 and 6 (e.g. HILOAD, MEMMAX). DR-DOS was originally from Digital Research ("DR", no surprise). DR-DOS 5 was their MS-DOS 3.3 compatible, DR-DOS 6 was MS-DOS 5, and DR-DOS 7 calls itself compatible with IBM 6 (probably due to IBMBIO.COM and IBMDOS.COM or whatever, I forget offhand). Novell apparently wanted to compete with MS-DOS at one time, so they bought DR, hence the naming of Novell DOS. That was the 7.00 version with true pre-emptive multitasking. But they didn't keep it up very long. I think they discontinued it when it was announced that Win95 would include MS-DOS 7 by default. They sold it (or branched it off?) to Caldera. DR-DOS 7.03 still says "Caldera" on it. Caldera turned into Lineo (embedded systems??) and eventually sold (forked?) off to DeviceLogics and DR-DOS, Inc., which is (I think) where it stands today. I don't think they ever cared as much for DOS as Linux. I think rumor was that they used DR-DOS profits to fund their Linux-based businesses. Anyways, the whole OpenDOS mess was only temporary, hence 1997 saw the rise and fall of OpenDOS 7.01, the only release (kernel and shell sources but non-commercial only). Due to too many compilers and archaic version control, they didn't even release the last Novell version, so it lacked a few important bugfixes. DR-DOS 7.02 and 7.03 (commercial, closed source) followed (until late 1998 / early 1999) with quite a few improvements (e.g. bugfixed 32-bit DPMI) thanks to Matthias Paul and others, but Caldera disbanded them after that, so it wasn't really worked on anymore (not counting the very spartan unofficial 7.04 with a few tweaks for certain OEMs). And no, DR-DOS 7.03 doesn't include any FAT32 nor LFN stuff (why, patents??). I'm probably summarizing this badly, but that's roughly how I understand it (from far away, of course). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monitor your physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure from a single web console. Get in-depth insight into apps, servers, databases, vmware, SAP, cloud infrastructure, etc. Download 30-day Free Trial. Pricing starts from $795 for 25 servers or applications! http://p.sf.net/sfu/zoho_dev2dev_nov _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user