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Dos


Dos


DOS is a family of IBM PC-compatible operating systems.

DOS or Dos may also refer to:

Computing

  • Data over signalling (DoS), multiplexing data onto a signalling channel
  • Denial-of-service attack (DoS), an attack on a communications network
  • Disk operating system
    • List of disk operating systems, Apple DOS, Atari DOS, DOS/360, etc.
  • Distributed operating system

Music

Albums

  • Dos (Altered State album)
  • Dos (Dos album)
  • Dos (Fanny Lú album)
  • Dos (Gerardo album)
  • Dos (Malo album), 1972
  • Dos (Myriam Hernández album), 1989
  • Dos, album by Wooden Shjips, 2009
  • ¡Dos!, album by Green Day

Other uses in music

  • Dos (band), an American rock duo
  • DOS (concert), by Filipino singer Daniel Padilla

Organisations

  • Democratic Opposition of Serbia, a former political alliance
  • Department of Space, India
  • Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund
  • Directorate of Overseas Surveys, UK 1957–1984
  • Dominus Obsequious Sororium, within the cult NXIVM
  • United States Department of State

Places

  • Dos, a village in Vidra Commune, Romania

Science

  • Density of states in physics
  • DOS-1 etc., Russian space station designation in the Salyut programme
  • Dioctyl sebacate, an organic chemical
  • Diversity oriented synthesis in chemistry

Sports

  • DOS Kampen, a Dutch football club
  • VV DOS, a past Dutch football club now part of FC Utrecht

Other uses

  • Dos (card game), a variation of Uno
  • Dos, an Ancient Roman dowry
  • Day of Silence, an LGBT observance
  • The number 2

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with DOS
  • All pages with titles beginning with DoS
  • All pages with titles beginning with Dos
  • All pages with titles beginning with Do's
  • All pages with titles containing do's
  • All pages with titles containing dos
  • American Descendants of Slavery, ADOS or sometimes DOS
  • Doss (disambiguation)
  • Do (disambiguation), for the singular of dos

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