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RODOS was a high-capacity disc operating system released by [[Romantic Robot]], whose main aim was to allow you to make use of the extra capacity on 3.5in discs. It shipped on a single 16k sideways ROM.
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RODOS was a high-capacity disc operating system released by [[Romantic Robot|Romantic Robot]], whose main aim was to allow you to make use of the extra capacity on 3.5in discs. It shipped on a single 16k sideways ROM.  
  
Unlike other similar DOSses ([[ParaDOS]], [[MS800]], [[S-DOS]], [[ROMDOS]]), RODOS aimed to do significantly more than provide new, high-capacity formats. Among its features were:
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Unlike other similar DOSses ([[ParaDOS|ParaDOS]], [[MS800|MS800]], [[S-DOS|S-DOS]], [[ROMDOS|ROMDOS]]), RODOS aimed to do significantly more than provide new, high-capacity formats. Among its features were:  
  
* Long filenames (no restriction to 8.3 format)
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*Long filenames (no restriction to 8.3 format)  
* Hierarchical subdirectories
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*Hierarchical subdirectories  
* 'Autorun' facility (automatically loads DISC., DISC.BAS or DISC.BIN if present)
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*'Autorun' facility (automatically loads DISC., DISC.BAS or DISC.BIN if present)
  
Unlike ParaDOS and ROMDOS, RODOS was not a modified version of the original AMSDOS code: its disc access routines were all new.
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Unlike ParaDOS and ROMDOS, RODOS was not a modified version of the original AMSDOS code: its disc access routines were all new.  
  
However, despite its advanced features, RODOS never gained much of a foothold. This is commonly attributed to the fact that it took up substantially more RAM workspace than AMSDOS, thereby lowering HIMEM and making it incompatible with much software.
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However, despite its advanced features, RODOS never gained much of a foothold. This is commonly attributed to the fact that it took up substantially more RAM workspace than AMSDOS, thereby lowering HIMEM and making it incompatible with much software.  
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== RODOS Extra  ==
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(From the publicity)
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RODOS Extra is on disc and need RODOS on ROM.
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It offers nearly 200ks of valuable information how to get the most out of RODOS, with examples of RODOS applications ranging from simple to complex such as a Disk Doctor or IBM MSDOS Disk Reader. The indispensable extra.
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== Pictures ==
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<gallery caption="RODOS">
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Image:AmstradAction030-58.jpg|Advertisement in AA 30 - Page 58
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</gallery>
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== Roms  ==
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[[Media:RoDos_v2.01_(UK)_(1987).zip|RODOS201.zip]] (Version 2.01 EPROM Image)
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[[Media:RODOS211.zip|RODOS211.zip]] (Version 2.11 EPROM Image)
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[[Media:RODOS213.ZIP|RODOS213.zip]] (Version 2.13 EPROM Image)
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[[Media:RODOS215.zip|RODOS215.zip]] (Version 2.15 EPROM Image)
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[[Media:Rodos_v2_17.ROM|RODOS217.ROM]] (Version 2.17 EPROM Image)
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[[Media:RODOS219.zip|RODOS219.zip]] (Version 2.19 EPROM Image)
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[[Media:Rodos220.zip|Rodos220.zip]] (Version 2.20 EPROM Image - not official - see README)
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== Disc  ==
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<gallery> caption="RODOS Extra">
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Image:Rodos Extra Disc - side B.jpg|(Side B)
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Image:Rodos Extra Disc - side A.jpg|(Side A)
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</gallery>
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[[Media:Rodos_Extra.zip|Rodos_Extra.zip]]
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== Manual  ==
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[[Media:RODOS_Manual.pdf|RODOS Manual]] (pdf)
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[[Category:Disc Operating_System]] [[Category:Expansion_ROM]] [[Category:Manual]]

Latest revision as of 13:33, 21 November 2023

RODOS was a high-capacity disc operating system released by Romantic Robot, whose main aim was to allow you to make use of the extra capacity on 3.5in discs. It shipped on a single 16k sideways ROM.

Unlike other similar DOSses (ParaDOS, MS800, S-DOS, ROMDOS), RODOS aimed to do significantly more than provide new, high-capacity formats. Among its features were:

  • Long filenames (no restriction to 8.3 format)
  • Hierarchical subdirectories
  • 'Autorun' facility (automatically loads DISC., DISC.BAS or DISC.BIN if present)

Unlike ParaDOS and ROMDOS, RODOS was not a modified version of the original AMSDOS code: its disc access routines were all new.

However, despite its advanced features, RODOS never gained much of a foothold. This is commonly attributed to the fact that it took up substantially more RAM workspace than AMSDOS, thereby lowering HIMEM and making it incompatible with much software.

RODOS Extra

(From the publicity)

RODOS Extra is on disc and need RODOS on ROM.

It offers nearly 200ks of valuable information how to get the most out of RODOS, with examples of RODOS applications ranging from simple to complex such as a Disk Doctor or IBM MSDOS Disk Reader. The indispensable extra.

Pictures

Roms

RODOS201.zip (Version 2.01 EPROM Image)

RODOS211.zip (Version 2.11 EPROM Image)

RODOS213.zip (Version 2.13 EPROM Image)

RODOS215.zip (Version 2.15 EPROM Image)

RODOS217.ROM (Version 2.17 EPROM Image)

RODOS219.zip (Version 2.19 EPROM Image)

Rodos220.zip (Version 2.20 EPROM Image - not official - see README)

Disc

Rodos_Extra.zip

Manual

RODOS Manual (pdf)