資料來源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
TOS
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1. {IBM}'s {Tape Operating System}.
2. The {operating system} of the {Atari} ST range of
computers. This range included the 512ST, 1040ST and the F,
FM and E variations (e.g.1040STE). Later, 32-bit machines
(TT, Falcon030 and MegaSTE) were developed using a new version
of TOS, called {MultiTOS} which was based on {MinT}.
TOS went through several revisions starting initially as a
derivative of {CP/M}, but developing into a remarkably
complete and flexible operating system. Features include: a
{flat memory model}, {MS-DOS}-compatible disk format and
support for {MIDI} and {SCSI} (in later versions). TOS was
designed to run Atari's version of the {GEM} {GUI}.
There is some argument as to what TOS stands for, the main
candidates being "Tramiel Operating System" (named after
Atari's head at the time) or simply "The Operating System".
3. {Terms Of Service}.
4. Star Trek The Original Series as opposed to ST-TNG or
ST-DS9.
(1999-04-02)