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− | AMSDOS compatible DOS from [[Futurs']] which provides support for additional | + | AMSDOS compatible DOS from [[Futurs']] which provides support for additional hardware/software drives through plugins ROMs called DOS nodes. |
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When using UniDOS, you can access all your drives connected to various built-in or expansion interfaces, simultaneously and in a compatible and consistent manner. | When using UniDOS, you can access all your drives connected to various built-in or expansion interfaces, simultaneously and in a compatible and consistent manner. | ||
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+ | UniDOS includes support for AMSDOS/[[ParaDOS]] floppy discs and tape. | ||
− | + | Additional DOS nodes exist to add support for: | |
+ | * [[Albireo]] (USB, MicroSD), | ||
+ | * [[M4 Board]] (MicroSD, WIFI), | ||
+ | * [[X-Mass]] (IDE interface), | ||
+ | * [[Symbiface II]] (IDE interface), | ||
+ | * [[Nova]] (non-volatile memory) | ||
+ | * and more... | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == | ||
*[https://unidos.cpcscene.net Official web site] | *[https://unidos.cpcscene.net Official web site] | ||
+ | *[http://amsnet.chez.com Secondary tools & resources (UniLoad, VGM player…)] | ||
+ | *[https://web.libera.chat/#cpc-fr IRC channel] | ||
[[category:Disc Operating System]] | [[category:Disc Operating System]] |
Latest revision as of 05:17, 10 November 2024
AMSDOS compatible DOS from Futurs' which provides support for additional hardware/software drives through plugins ROMs called DOS nodes.
When using UniDOS, you can access all your drives connected to various built-in or expansion interfaces, simultaneously and in a compatible and consistent manner.
UniDOS includes support for AMSDOS/ParaDOS floppy discs and tape.
Additional DOS nodes exist to add support for:
- Albireo (USB, MicroSD),
- M4 Board (MicroSD, WIFI),
- X-Mass (IDE interface),
- Symbiface II (IDE interface),
- Nova (non-volatile memory)
- and more...