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ProDOS - Definition

ProDOS, or the Professional Disk Operating System, was arguably the most popular operating system for the Apple II series of computers upon its release in 1983.

ProDOS was released by Apple to address specific issues relating to connecting peripheral devices such as hard disk drives and third-party non-Disk II floppy disk drives. ProDOS also addressed earlier DOS 3.x problems with hardware interrupt signals, difficulties in assigning memory areas as protected memory, and special function customization. With the release of ProDOS came the end of support for Integer BASIC, which by 1983 had been effectively replaced by Applesoft BASIC.

ProDOS, unlike earlier Apple DOS 3.x versions, has its developmental roots in SOS, the operating system for the ill-fated Apple III computer released in 1980.

Eventually ProDOS was renamed to ProDOS 8. ProDOS 16 was written to support the new Apple IIgs computer, although it was soon replaced by GS/OS.

External links


PRODOS.COM [1] (http://www.prodos.com/), from the prodos institute, inc. [2] (http://www.prodos.org/), is an Australian-based Objectivist website/internet radio station run by the eponymous Prodos Marinakis.

Example Usage of ProDOS

crossmage: @ChiefDork Agreed. I had the Zilog board for my II Plus - that way I could run CP/M as well as Apple DOS (or ProDOS)
Frootylooty: Des noirs, des arabes, des suisses, des serbes, des pd orléanais, des ProDOS frustrés, des belges, mon twitter est mieux que le tien.
Vlietman: Mad Monk spotted in Melbourne being followed by a staffer toting a large Australian flag on a pole. Reminded me of http://ProDOS.com.au
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