NewDos/80 explained

NewDos/80
Developer:Apparat, Inc.
Source Model:Closed source
Kernel Type:Monolithic
Supported Platforms:TRS-80
Ui:Command-line interface
Language:English
Working State:Historic

NewDos/80 is a third-party operating system for the Radio Shack TRS-80 line of microcomputers released in 1980. NewDos/80 was developed by Apparat, Inc., of Denver, Colorado. NewDos/80 version 2.0 was released in August 1981. It ran on the TRS-80 Model I and Model III.

Overview

The operating system had additional commands and features that were not available in TRSDOS, the native operating system for TRS-80 computers. NewDos/80 allowed TRS-80 computers to take advantage of advances in floppy disk storage that went beyond the initial 87.5KB 35-track, single-density, single-sided format.[1] The system also corrected issues that early versions of TRSDOS had with arbitrarily losing data due to errors in how it communicated with the contemporary TRS-80 disk drives' 1771 disk controller.

NewDos/80 had many options for specifying specific low-level disk configurations. Settings such as diskette formats, disk drive types, track geometry and controllers could be configured using the PDRIVE command. In version 2.1, Apparat added support for hard disk drives via an external bus adapter.

Additionally, NewDOS/80 incorporated a software fix for the infamous hardware "keybounce" problem associated with the TRS-80 Model I. Without such a fix, keyboard keys would often repeat multiple times when struck. This fix was not built into TRS-DOS that came with the computer, so users were forced to load a separate debounce utility every time they booted.

NewDos/80 was written by Cliff Ide and Jason Matthews. Ide was the primary author of NewDos in all of its incarnations, Matthews wrote "patches" for various applications such as Scripsit and VisiCalc. Ide later retired and Matthews went on to other projects in the software business.

Commands

The following is a list of NewDos/80 commands:[2]

NewDos/80 commands and counterparts in other operating systems
CommandMS-DOS, OS/2, WindowsUNIX, Unix-like
APPENDtype file1 >> file2 cat file >> file2
ATTRIBchmod
AUTO~/.profile or ~/.login or /etc/rc*
BASIC2
BLINK
BOOT
BREAK
CHAIN
CHNON
CLEAR
CLOCKprompt $t * in some shells: PS1="...\t..." *
CLSclear
COPYcp
CREATE
DATEdate
DEBUGdebug
DIRls
DO
DUMP
ERROR
FORMATmkfs
FORMS
FREEdf
HIMEM
JKL
KILLrm
LC
LCDVR
LIB
LISTcat
LOAD programprogram program
MDBORT
MDRET
PAUSEread
PDRIVE
PRINTlpr
PROTchmod
PURGE
R
RENAMEmv
ROUTE
SETCOM
STMTechoecho
PDRIVE
SYSTEM
TIMEtime
VERIFY
WRDIRP

Reception

While criticizing NEWDOS's "nearly incomprehensible documentation", Jerry Pournelle wrote in 1980 that it was "a much better operating system" than the "needlessly complex" TRSDOS and stated that "Tandy ought to be marketing NEWDOS+ themselves".[3]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/system-80/software-archive-disks-technical.htm System 80 Archive Site - NewDos/80, version 2.0 and the JV1 Disk Image format
  2. Web site: The TRS-80 Home Page - NewDos80 Command Summary . cpmarchives.classiccmp.org . 2 July 2021.
  3. News: Omikron TRS-80 Boards, NEWDOS+, and Sundry Other Matters . BYTE . July 1980 . October 18, 2013 . Pournelle, Jerry . 198.