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The disc operating system VDOS was developped by the german company Vortex. It was provided for use with the [[Vortex Disc Drives]] from [[Vortex]] (F1-D, F1-S, F1-X, M1-D, M1-S or M1-X).
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The disc operating system VDOS was developped by the german company [[Vortex]].
  
VDOS was supplied on an [[EPROM]], and was released in the versions: VDOS 1.0, VDOS 2.0 and VDOS 2.11
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It was provided for use with the [[Vortex Disc Drives]] from [[Vortex]] (F1-D, F1-S, F1-X, M1-D, M1-S or M1-X).
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VDOS was supplied on an [[EPROM]], and was released in 3 versions: VDOS 1.0, VDOS 2.0 and VDOS 2.11
  
 
The VDOS ROM also contained a machine language monitor.
 
The VDOS ROM also contained a machine language monitor.
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== Manual ==
 
== Manual ==
  
[[Media:Vortex_Vdos_2.0_Manual.pdf|Vortex Vdos 2.0 Manual]] (pdf) (also describes how to upgrade from VDOS 1.0 to 2.0)
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* [[Media:Vortex_Vdos_2.0_Manual.pdf|Vortex Vdos 2.0 Manual]] (pdf) (also describes how to upgrade from VDOS 1.0 to 2.0)
  
[[category:Operating System]] [[category:Expansion ROM]] [[category:Manual]]
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[[Category:Operating System]] [[Category:Expansion ROM]] [[Category:Manual]]

Revision as of 13:05, 21 August 2010

The disc operating system VDOS was developped by the german company Vortex.

It was provided for use with the Vortex Disc Drives from Vortex (F1-D, F1-S, F1-X, M1-D, M1-S or M1-X).

VDOS was supplied on an EPROM, and was released in 3 versions: VDOS 1.0, VDOS 2.0 and VDOS 2.11

The VDOS ROM also contained a machine language monitor.

VDOS supported as first DOS the Vortex format, which become a standard format later on.

Manual