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ANDOS
DeveloperAlexey Nadezhin, Sergey Kamnev (ANCO company)
Written inAssembly language
OS familyDOS
Working stateDiscontinued
Source modelClosed source
Initial release1992; 32 years ago (1992)
Final release3.30 / December 1997; 26 years ago (1997-12)
PlatformsElectronika BK (PDP-11 architecture)
Kernel typeMonolithic
Influenced byMS-DOS
Default
user interface
Disk Master or BK Shell graphical non-windowing file managers
LicenseProprietary, commercial and freeware versions exist, latest version is free for download from the official site
Official websitewww.df.ru/~andos/ at the Wayback Machine (archived 28 August 2009)

ANDOS is a Russian operating system for Electronika BK series computers: BK-0010, BK-0011, and BK-0011M. They were based on the PDP-11 architecture by Digital Equipment Corporation. ANDOS was created in 1990 and released first in 1992. Initially it was developed by Alexey Nadezhin (by whose name the system is named) and later also by Sergey Kamnev, who joined the project. It was the only widespread system on BK series computers that used MS-DOS-compatible file system format. ANDOS used the FAT12 file system on 800 Kbfloppy disks. For Electronika BK-0011M and BK-0011, ANDOS could emulate a BK-0010 by loading a BK-0010 read-only memory (ROM) image into BK-0011(M) random-access memory (RAM). In minimal configuration, the system could occupy less than 4 Kb of RAM.

The system was able to support up to 64 disk drives (orhard disk drive partitions), and RAM disks in the computer's memory and tape recording. It could also have read-only access to MicroDOS file system format disks, although in the last version, this function was transferred from system core to the file manager and became optional.

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