Novell Dos 7 - meaning and definition. What is Novell Dos 7
Diclib.com
Online Dictionary

What (who) is Novell Dos 7 - definition

OPERATING SYSTEM
OpenDOS; Novell DOS; Opendos; Doctor DOS; Open DOS; Open-DOS; Novell-DOS; DR DOS; DrDOS; Enhanced DR-DOS; EDR-DOS; Enhanced Dr-DOS; Novell dos; PalmDOS; Caldera UK; Caldera UK Ltd.; Caldera UK Limited; Caldera (UK) Limited; Caldera (UK) Ltd.; Caldera (UK); DR/DOS; NWDOS; Caldera OpenDOS; EZ-DOS; DRFAT32; Caldera DR-OpenDOS; DR-OpenDOS; Novell DOS 7; WinGlue; WINGLUE.COM; WinBolt; DR DOS "Leopard"; DR DOS Leopard; DR DOS "Buxton"; DR DOS Buxton; DR DOS "Merlin"; DR DOS Merlin; DR DOS "Panther"; DR DOS Panther; DR-DOS "WinBolt"; DR-DOS WinBolt; Novell "Vladivar"; PQDOS; DRDOS.SYS; Dell Real Mode Kernel; DRMK; DRBIO.SYS; Dr. DOS; DR-DOS 8.0; OpenDOS 7.01; DR-OpenDOS 7.02; DR-DOS 7.02; DR-DOS 7.03; DR-DOS 7.04; DR-DOS 7.05; DR-DOS 7.06; DR-DOS 7.07; DR DOS 3.31; DR DOS 3.32; DR DOS 3.33; DR DOS 3.34; DR DOS 3.35; DR DOS 3.40; DR DOS 3.41; DR DOS 5.0; DR DOS 6.0; PalmDOS 1.0; MemMAX; MEMMAX; MiniMAX; MINIMAX; Personal Information Module; Personal information module; NetWare PalmDOS 1.0; NetWare PalmDOS; Novell NetWare PalmDOS; Novell PalmDOS; Dell Real-Mode Kernel; VERSION; VERSION.EXE; VERSION (DOS command); VERSION.EXE (DR-DOS); WINGLUE; LOADER.COM; LOADER (DOS command); LOADER.SYS; DRFAT32.EXE; DRFAT32.SYS; Caldera DOS; Caldera DR-DOS; Lineo DOS; Lineo DR-DOS; Caldera Thin Clients DR-DOS; Caldera COD; COD (Caldera); NOVOS; NovOS; DR-SBK; Caldera DR-SBK; DR-System Builder Kit; Caldera DR-System Builder Kit; SECURITY.BIN; Caldera OpenDOS 7.01; DR DOS 3.41T; EZ-DOS 3.41; Caldera DR-OpenDOS 7.02; DRDOS.COM; EDIT (DR-DOS); EDITOR (DR-DOS); ROM Operating System; Digital Research ROS; Novell ROS; Caldera ROS; DR ROS; ROS (operating system); OpenDOS 7.01.08; OpenDOS 7.01.07; OpenDOS 7.01.06; OpenDOS 7.01.05; OpenDOS 7.01.04; OpenDOS 7.01.03; OpenDOS 7.01.02; OpenDOS 7.01.01; Winglue; DISKMAP; SunPCi OpenDOS; Sun OpenDOS; Oracle OpenDOS; DR-DOS 3.31; Caldera DR-DOS 7.02; Caldera DR-DOS 7.03; DR-Flash; DR DOS 6.0/V; Caldera Digital Research Systems; Caldera Digital Research Systems Group; Caldera DSG; Digital Research Systems Group (Caldera); Dell RMK; Caldera Winglue; Caldera WinGlue; Caldera WinBolt; DRDOS (operating system); NetWare DOS; Novell NetWare DOS; Novell NWDOS; Law 774 Limited; Law 774 Ltd.; Trau keinem DOS unter 7; ND7TID.EXE; MEM TUT.EXE; STAC TUT.EXE; TMGR TUT.EXE; NWCH TUT.EXE; DOPT TUT.EXE; SEC TUT.EXE; FLNK TUT.EXE; DR6TID.EXE; TaskMAX; MemoryMAX; DiskMAX; NWDOS.INI; OPENDOS.INI; DRDOS.INI; DOS.INI; OPENDOS; DRDOS (Caldera); DRDOS (Digital Research); DRDOS (Novell); \NWDOS; /NWDOS; /NWDOS/; \NWDOS\; \OPENDOS; /OPENDOS; /OPENDOS/; \OPENDOS\; \DRDOS; /DRDOS; /DRDOS/; \DRDOS\; MULTIMAX.EXE; MultiMAX; DR DOS 6.0 business update; IBMBIO.LDR; BOOT.LST; Caldera DR-DOS Division; Law 774 (company); Digital Research Newbury; Caldera Andover; Digital Research Hungerford; Novell Hungerford; TASKMAX; Novell DR DOS 6.0; Novell NetWare Desktop System DR DOS 6.0; Novell DR DOS; Novell NetWare Desktop System; Novell NetWare Desktop System DR DOS; NetWare Desktop System DR DOS; NetWare Desktop System DR DOS 6.0; Novell DR DOS 6.0 NetWare Desktop System; Novell DR DOS NetWare Desktop System; 2001 Sales EZ-DOS; 2001 Sales EZ-DOS 3.41; 2001 Sales, Inc. EZ-DOS 3.41; 2001 Sales, Inc. EZ-DOS; EZDOS; EZ-DOS 4.1 Deluxe; EZ-DOS 4.1; 2001 Sales EZ-DOS 4.1 Deluxe; 2001 Sales EZ-DOS 4.1; The Advanced Networking DOS That's Easy to Use; DR DOS 3.3x; DR DOS 3.4x
  • Front and rear views of the ''[[Carry-I]]'' book-sized diskless workstation, bundled with DR DOS 5.0, based on an [[Intel 80286]] processor and produced by Taiwan's [[Flytech Technology]] c. 1991
  • Digital Research DR DOS 6.0 startup disk
  • Novell DR DOS 6.0 manual
  • A typical command line in Novell DOS 7

Novell DOS         
<operating system, product> Novell's fully compatible alternative to MS-DOS. It is intended as an {operating system} for workstations on Novell networks. It features enhanced memory management that moves the operating system, network drivers, and memory-resident programs (TSRs) out of conventional memory on all systems with an Intel 80286 or later processor and extended memory or expanded memory. It supports preemptive multitasking and {peer-to-peer networking} using the same DOS Requester and VLMs for a "common client" with native Novell NetWare. A data compression utility effectively doubles storage capacity of the hard disk. It supports disk defragmentation, a read/write disk cache for better performance of both DOS and Microsoft Windows {application programs}. An undelete utility recovers erased files, even on network drives. It has a complete on-line reference guide, command help, and menu-driven install and setup utilities for easy configuration changes. Novell DOS has internal and external commands like MS-DOS. The following commands have been significantly enhanced in Novell DOS: CHKDSK, DISKCOPY, HELP, MEM, REPLACE, UNDELETE, and XCOPY. Novell DOS also includes many new commands such as XDIR, CURSOR, XDEL, TOUCH, SCRIPT, and RENDIR. Version: 7. (1995-04-14)
minimax         
¦ noun Mathematics the lowest of a set of maximum values.
?[as modifier] (in game theory) denoting a strategy that minimizes the greatest possible risk.
Origin
1940s: blend of minimum and maximum.
minimax         
<games> An algorithm for choosing the next move in a two player game. A player moves so as to maximise the minimum value of his opponent's possible following moves. If it is my turn to move, I give a value to each legal move I might make. If the result of a move is an immediate win for me I give it positive infinity and, if it is an immediate win for you, negative infinity. The value to me of any other move is the minimum of the values resulting from each of your possible replies. The above algorithm will give every move a value of positive or negative infinity since the value of every move will be the value of some final winning or losing move. This can be extended if we can supply a heuristic evaluation function which gives values to non-final game states without considering all possible following complete sequences. We can then limit the minimax algorithm to look only a certain number of moves ahead. This number is called the "look-ahead" or "ply". See also alpha/beta pruning. [Is "maximin" used? Is it significantly different?] (2000-12-07)

Wikipedia

DR-DOS

DR-DOS (written as DR DOS, without a hyphen, in versions up to and including 6.0) is a disk operating system for IBM PC compatibles. Upon its introduction in 1988, it was the first DOS attempting to be compatible with IBM PC DOS and MS-DOS (which were the same product sold under different names).

DR-DOS was developed by Gary A. Kildall's Digital Research and derived from Concurrent PC DOS 6.0, which was an advanced successor of CP/M-86. As ownership changed, various later versions were produced with names including Novell DOS and Caldera OpenDOS.