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*Distributed on ROMs mounted on m'board | *Distributed on ROMs mounted on m'board | ||
*Versions 1.0 to 4.98. Screenshots, describe each version. [[ | *Versions 1.0 to 4.98. Screenshots, describe each version. See [[History of Atari TOS]] (should be merged with this article I think) | ||
*Number of replacements, eg KaosTos | *Number of replacements, eg KaosTos | ||
*Different layers ([[GEM]] layer on lower level componets - BIOS, XBIOS) | *Different layers ([[GEM]] layer on lower level componets - BIOS, XBIOS) | ||
*Thought to unofficially stand for '''T'''ramiel '''O'''perating '''S'''ystem, however this has never been proven. | *Thought to unofficially stand for '''T'''ramiel '''O'''perating '''S'''ystem, however this has never been proven. | ||
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Revision as of 02:26, 26 October 2008
Stub article. Please expand!
TOS stand for The Operating System, and was the operating system distributed with all members of the TOS Family of computers manufactured by Atari.
Summary of what this article could cover
- Distributed on ROMs mounted on m'board
- Versions 1.0 to 4.98. Screenshots, describe each version. See History of Atari TOS (should be merged with this article I think)
- Number of replacements, eg KaosTos
- Different layers (GEM layer on lower level componets - BIOS, XBIOS)
- Thought to unofficially stand for Tramiel Operating System, however this has never been proven.