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Rewritten, enhanced versions exist in the form of [[Minerva]], [[SMS2]] and [[SMSQ/E]]. The latter being the most modern one which is still being improved. |
Rewritten, enhanced versions exist in the form of [[Minerva]], [[SMS2]] and [[SMSQ/E]]. The latter being the most modern one which is still being improved. |
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Originally written for the [[Motorola 68000]] CPU, with a 48k [[Read-only memory|ROM]] for a computer with only 128k [[RAM]]. |
Originally written for the [[Motorola 68000]] CPU, with a 48k [[Read-only memory|ROM]] for a computer with only 128k [[Random Access Memory|RAM]]. |
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Sinclair QDOS included the SuperBASIC interpreter, a well designed variant of [[BASIC programming language|BASIC]] with structured programming additions. |
Sinclair QDOS included the SuperBASIC interpreter, a well designed variant of [[BASIC programming language|BASIC]] with structured programming additions. |
Revision as of 21:05, 5 December 2004
Sinclair QDOS was the multitasking operating system found on the Sinclair QL and its clones.
Rewritten, enhanced versions exist in the form of Minerva, SMS2 and SMSQ/E. The latter being the most modern one which is still being improved.
Originally written for the Motorola 68000 CPU, with a 48k ROM for a computer with only 128k RAM.
Sinclair QDOS included the SuperBASIC interpreter, a well designed variant of BASIC with structured programming additions.