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Definitions of edos in various dictionaries:
noun - a member of a west African people living in the tropical forest region of southern Nigeria
noun - the capital and largest city of Japan
EDOS - Edos was an operating system based upon IBM's original mainframe DOS (not to be confused with the unrelated and more well-known DOS for the IBM PC). ...
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| A member of a people inhabiting the district of Benin in Nigeria. |
| The Benue-Congo language of the Edo, with about 1 million speakers. |
| Relating to the Edo or their language. |
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Edos was an operating system based upon IBM's original mainframe DOS (not to be confused with the unrelated and more well-known DOS for the IBM PC). The name stood for extended (or enhanced) disk operating system. * In 1970, IBM announced the IBM/370 product line along with new peripherals, software products, and operating systems, including DOS/VS that supplanted DOS. Although IBM was rightly focused on their new products, the computing world was dominated by the IBM/360 line, which left a lot of users nervous about their investment. * Although there were a couple of projects emulating the IBM/370 on the IBM/360 (e.g., CFS, Inc.), a couple of companies took a different approach, extending the then-current (and limited) DOS. * The Computer Software Company (TCSC) took the latter approach. Starting in 1972, they developed Edos, Extended Disk Operating System. They extended the number of fixed program space partitions from 3 to 6, added support for new hardware, and included features that IBM |