The first ever DOS released by IBM was DOS/360 for their IBM System/360 series computers. It was announced in 1964 and first released in June 1966.
DOS/360 has no relation to MSDOS or PCDOS for Intel 80x86based computers in the 1980s.
ENIAC, short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer was unveiled in 1946.The first personal computer, called the IBM PC was released in 1981
86-DOS was developed in 1980 and MS-DOS introduced in 1981
MS-Dos was first released in August 1981. It remained a staple of computer users until its final release in September 2000.
DOS stands for Disk Operating System.DOS was the operating system used by IBM on the first Personal Computer (PC) - hence PC-DOS.
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The first computer operating system developed for personal computers was called MS-DOS, which was released in 1981 by Microsoft. MS-DOS was an Affordablekey and easy-to-use operating system that allowed users to access the power of a computer. It was also the first operating system to be widely used on personal computers and it was the most popular operating system until the early 1990s. MS-DOS was the foundation of Microsoft's success and it helped to revolutionize the computing industry.
It can't. DOS does not have access to or support for most of the features on a modern computer.
DOS is not part of an Apple computer, it is part of all Windows PCs.
in earlier days can we access DOS only through the disc in our computer
MS-DOS was created by Microsoft, who bought the rights to 86-DOS from Seattle Computer Products in 1981 and modified it to IBM's specifications who then released it as PC-DOS 1.0. It was also released as MS-DOS to run on PCs. MS-DOS went through eight revisions and was finally discontinued in 2000.
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