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Commodore Peripheral Bus: Commodore DOS

66 pointsby Lucabout 6 years ago

3 comments

mkesperabout 6 years ago
From the article: Commodore DOS has been in existence since the Commodore 2040 drive from 1978, and new firmware code for Commodore DOS devices is being developed to this day.
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rpiguyabout 6 years ago
This design is clearly inspired by Mainframe I&#x2F;O design, channel based with intelligent devices, with very little abstraction. It is very simple in that it deals with bytes, memory addresses, and the disk blocks&#x2F;sectors.<p>It really is almost a naked I&#x2F;O KERNAL (to be user friendly another layer of abstraction should have been built over it by the time the C64 came out and memory was cheap).<p>Still, super impressive what was crammed into the PET disk drives. For 1977 this is very sophisticated stuff. Apple&#x27;s DOS was easier to use, but less flexible and bound closely to the disk hardware.<p>I can&#x27;t comment on the third leg of the Trinity, having never examined TRS-80 DOS in any detail.
classichasclassabout 6 years ago
The summary table isn&#x27;t quite right: the 1581 does allow subdirectories, just of a comparatively limited type.