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<p>chips inside the drive, and is run there by one or more dedicated <a href="page.php?w=MOS_Technology_6502">MOS 6502</a> family <a href="page.php?w=central_processing_unit">CPUs</a>. Thus, data transfer between Commodore 8-bit computers and their disk drives more closely resembles a <a href="page.php?w=local_area_network">local area network</a> connection than typical disk/host transfers.</p>

<p><big> CBM DOS versions </big></p>
<p>At least seven distinctly numbered versions of Commodore DOS are known to exist; the following list gives the version numbers</p><p>
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