| Company / developer | PhysTechSoft |
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| OS family | DOS |
| Working state | Current |
| Source model | Closed source |
| Latest stable release | PTS-DOS 32 |
| Marketing target | ? |
| Available language(s) | ? |
| Supported platforms | x86 |
| Kernel type | Monolithic kernel |
| Default user interface | DOS Command line interface |
| License | Proprietary |
| Official website | www.phystechsoft.com |
PTS-DOS is a disk operating system, a DOS clone, developed in Russia by PhysTechSoft.
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PhysTechSoft was formed in 1991 in Moscow, Russia by graduates and members of MIPT, informally known as PhysTech. At the end of 1993, PhysTechSoft released the first commercially available PTS-DOS as PTS-DOS v6.4.[1] The version numbering followed MS-DOS version numbers, as Microsoft released MS-DOS 6.2 in November 1993.
In 1995, some programmers left PhysTechSoft and founded Paragon Software Group. They took source code with them and released their own version named PTS-DOS v6.51CD. According to official PhysTechSoft announcements, these programmers violated both copyright laws and Russian military laws,[2] as PTS-DOS was developed in close relationship with Russia's military and thus may be subject to military secrets law.
PhysTechSoft continued development on their own and released PTS-DOS v6.6 somewhere between[2] and presented PTS-DOS v6.65 at the CeBIT exhibition in 1997.[1] The next version from PhysTechSoft, formally PTS/DOS Extended Version 6.70[3] was labeled PTS-DOS 2000 and is still being distributed as a last 16-bit PTS-DOS system, as of 2007[update].
Paragon continued their PTS-DOS line and released Paragon DOS Pro 2000 (also known and labeled in some places as PTS/DOS Pro 2000). According to Paragon, this was the last version and all development since then ceased. Moreover, this release contained bundled source code of older PTS-DOS v6.51.[3]
Later, PhysTechSoft continued developing PTS-DOS and finally released PTS-DOS 32, formally known as PTS-DOS v7.0,[3]) which added support for the FAT32 file system.
PTS-DOS is certified by the Russian Ministry of Defense.[4]
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