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From: "Matthias Paul" <Matthias DOT Paul AT post DOT rwth-aachen DOT de>
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Subject: Re: Bugs in DR-DOS 7.03
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 13:24:17 +0100
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On 2002-01-14, John Elliott wrote:

> http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk/Cpm/software/dualdos.reg  stops Windows 
> overwriting discs in my "DualDOS" format (which is readable unaltered 
> under DOS and under CP/M on Amstrad computers). A couple of other OEM ID's
> I've seen are:
> 
> 'msodball' : Produced by MSODBALL, a utility which converts Amstrad PCW 
>             floppy discs to a 706k DOS format. 
> 'msd v1.0' : Produced by MSDISC, a DOS transfer utility on the PCW.
> 'AMSTRAD1' : Produced by the Amstrad OEM version of DOSPLUS.  

Thanks, I wasn´t aware of them and have added them to my list.

Since yesterday, I have also collected a few more "new" OEM IDs (I´ll
list only groups which have changed much compared to my previous post):

So far I have:

"MSDOS2.0"  Which MS-DOS version(s) exactly?
"MSDOS3.1"  MS-DOS 3.1
"MSDOS3.3"  MS-DOS 3.3
"MSDOS4.0"  MS-DOS 4.01
"MSDOS5.0"  MS-DOS 5.0 - 6.22
"MSWIN4.0"  MS-DOS 7.0 (Windows 95)
"MSWIN4.1"  MS-DOS 7.10 - 8.0 (Windows 95 OSR2, OSR2.5, OPK3, 98, 98 SE, ME)

What about MS-DOS 3.0, 3.2, MS-DOS 6.0 BETA, and MS-DOS 7.0 BETA?
What about Windows NT, 2000, and XP?

"IBM  2.0"  PC DOS 2.1
"IBM  3.0"  PC DOS 3.0
"IBM  3.1"  PC DOS 3.1
"IBM  3.2"  PC DOS 3.2; (some DR DOS 3.xx images)
"IBM  3.3"  PC DOS 3.3; DR DOS 5.0 - 6.0;
            DR PalmDOS, Novell DOS 7, OpenDOS 7.01, DR-OpenDOS 7.02, DR-DOS 7.02 FDISK
"IBM  4.0"  PC DOS 4.0; (some DR PalmDOS images)
"IBM  5.0"  PC DOS 5.0; Compaq MS-DOS 5.0
"IBM  6.0"  PC DOS 6.1
"IBM  7.0"  PC DOS 7, PC DOS 2000

What about PC DOS 2.0, 6.3?

"IBM 10.0"  OS/2 1.0
"IBM 20.0"  OS/2 2.0

What about Warp 3 and 4? Probably 30.0 and 40.0, but does someone know for sure?

"DOSBOOT "  Paragon Technology Systems PTS-DOS 6.51 and PTS-DOS 2000 FORMAT
"PARAGON!"  Paragon Technology Systems PTS-DOS 6.51 SYS and PTS-DOS 2000 SYS, SYSFAT32
"PARAGON "  Paragon Technology Systems PTS-DOS 6.51 FDISK, SYSINIT
"PTSDOS60"  PhysTechSoft PTS-DOS 6.60 SYS; PTS-DOS 6.70, 2000
"PTS 6.60"  PhysTechSoft PTS-DOS 6.60 FORMAT
"PTSDOS70"  PhysTechSoft PTS-DOS 7 BETA 1 (1995)

"RxDOS6.0"  RxDOS 6.0
"RxDOS7.2"  RxDOS 7.2

"DLDOS622"  Datalight ROM-DOS 6.22
"DLDOS710"  Datalight ROM-DOS 6.22 SYS; ROM-DOS 7.10

Does someone know other OEM IDs within these alternative DOS implementations?

And a few more I have found in various places:

"PC Tools"  PC Tools formated floppy disks

"NECP53.2"  NEC Pinwriter (P6plus/P7plus/P5200/P5300) driver disk for DOS/Atari

"Falcon  "  Seattle Computer Products Falcon DOS 3.1
"C ZDS3.2"  Zenith Data Systems MS-DOS 3.2, 3.21
"Tandy211"  Tandy MS-DOS 2.11 for Tandy 1000
"Vadem211"  Osborne MS-DOS 2.11 for Osborne 3???

"RDV 1.17"  MS-DOS 3.30 RAMDRIVE.SYS 1.19
"RDV 1.20"  MS-DOS 4.01 RAMDRIVE.SYS 2.13, MS-DOS 6.22 RAMDRIVE.SYS 3.07,
            MS-DOS 7.10 - 8.0 RAMDRIVE.SYS 3.06;
            PC DOS 6.1 RAMDRIVE.SYS 3.06, PC DOS 7 RAMDRIVE 3.10
"RDV  2.4"  TDSK.EXE 2.43
"VDISK"*    (NWCACHE looks for "VD"*)
"RAM"*      (NWCACHE looks for "RA"*)
"DRDOS   "  DR-DOS 7.0x VDISK.SYS
"NOVELL  "  Novell DOS 7 VDISK.SYS
"DRI V1.1"  DR DOS VDISK.SYS

Please keep on rolling these OEM IDs in... ;-)

If someone wants a .REG file with all these strings added, there´s no
need to add them all to the registry manually, just ask via email.
When it´s finished I will forward a copy to Florian Xaver so it can be
made available on www.drdos.org.

Greetings,

 Matthias

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