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(Only a very few comparable DOSes were stored elsewhere than floppy disks; among these exceptions were the British [[BBC Micro]]'s optional [[Disc Filing System]], DFS, offered as a kit with a disk controller chip, a ROM chip, and a handful of logic chips, to be installed inside the computer; and [[Commodore International|Commodore]]'s [[Commodore DOS|CBM DOS]], located in a ROM chip in each disk drive.)
 
For more info, see [[Atari DOS]].
The authors of Atari DOS, Optimized System Software (OSS), also produced two improved versions - OS/A+ version 2 (highly compatible with Atari's version) and version 4 (with very advanced features for its time, such as long filenames). OS/A+ used a [[CP/M]]-like [[command line]].
 
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