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{{Short description|Product by Digital Equipment Corporation}}
{{Infobox OS
| name = Commercial Operating System (COS)<!-- Name of program or distribution -->
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| working state = <!-- "Current", "Discontinued" (operating systems), or "No longer supported" (releases) -->
| source model = <!-- "Open source", "Closed source", or "Shared source" -->
| released = 1972<ref name=D1957></ref>
| discontinued = <!-- DON'T use this for articles about releases of operating systems -->
| RTM date = <!-- {{Start date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|df=yes/no}} ONLY for articles about OS releases -->
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| update model = <!-- APT, Windows Update, etc. -->
| package manager = <!-- dpkg, rpm, Windows installer, etc. -->
| supported platforms = [[PDP-8]], [[PDP-11]], [[DECmate II]]<!-- IA-32, x64, Itanium, ARM, etc. -->
| kernel type = <!-- Hybrid, Monolithic, Microkernel, Exokernel, Nanokernel, etc. -->
| userland =
| ui =
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]
| preceded by = [[MS/8]]
| succeeded by =
| website = <!-- {{URL|www.example.org}} -->
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'''
|author=Binh Nguyen}}, citing {{cite web |title=QUECID |url=http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Dictionary/html/index.html}}</ref>
They supported the use of [[DIBOL]], a programming language combining features of [[BASIC]], [[FORTRAN]] and [[COBOL]].<ref>
|title=DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION - Nineteen Fifty-Seven To The Present
|url=http://s3data.computerhistory.org/pdp-1/dec.digital_1957_to_the_present_(1978).1957-1978.102630349.pdf
|date=
==Implementations==
The Commercial Operating System was implemented to run on hardware from the PDP-8<ref name=HandB.8e>
|title=PDP 8/e Small Computer Handbook
|date=1973 |publisher=Digital Equipment Corporation
===COS-310===
'''COS-310''' was developed for the PDP-8 to provide an operating environment for [[DIBOL]]. A COS-310 system was purchased as a package which included a desk,
===COS-350===
'''COS-350''' was developed to support the PDP-11 [[
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jT2fQqJplN8C
Pre-COS-350, a PDP 11/05 single-user batch-oriented implementation was released; the multi-user PDP 11/10-based COS came about 4 years later.<ref name=D1957/> The much more powerful PDP-11/34 "added significant configuration flexibility and expansion capability."{{rp|p.69}}
==See also==
* [[Timeline of operating systems]]
==Notes==
{{notelist}}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Digital Equipment Corporation}}
▲{{DEC operating systems}}
{{Time-sharing operating systems}}
[[Category:DEC operating systems]]
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