TSX-32

TSX-32
DeveloperS&H Computer Systems, Inc.
OS familyDOS
Source modelClosed source
Initial release1989 (1989)
Latest release6.34 / 2002?
LicenseProprietary
Official websitewww.sandh.com/tsx32.htm

TSX-32 has been a general purpose 32-bit multi-user multitasking operating system for x86 architecture platform, with a command line user interface. It is compatible with some 16-bit DOS applications and supports file systems FAT16 and FAT32. It was developed by S&H Computer Systems, and has been available since 1989.

DEC-oriented columnist Kevin G. Barkes noted that TSX-32 is "not a port of the PDP-11 TSX-Plus" and that it runs well on 386, 486 and Pentium-based systems.[1] He reported a limitation: since it supports the MS/DOS (FAT) file system, filenames are DOS's 8+3.

  1. ^ "DCL dialog". March 1995.

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