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NextOS is one of the Operating Systems that is integrated into the Next.  It's based on the +3E DOS which is in turn an extension of the +3 DOS as found on the ZX Spectrum +3. It provides access to the extra memory via integrated Ram Disk as well as SD cards. It also supports CP/M Plus file structures and partitions on the SD card (although support of CP/M for the Next is still being developed), FAT16 and FAT32 partitions, the latter with full 255 character Long File Names (LFN).
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NextOS is one of the Operating Systems that is integrated into the Next.  It's based on the +3E DOS which is in turn an extension of the +3 DOS as found on the ZX Spectrum +3. It provides access to the extra memory via integrated Ram Disk as well as SD cards. It also supports CP/M Plus file structures and partitions on the SD card (although support of CP/M for the Next is still being developed), FAT16 and FAT32 partitions, the latter with full 255 character Long File Names (LFN). NextOS additionally supports NextBASIC's 128K full screen editor and does not need USR0 mode to operate.
  
 
USING FROM NextBASIC
 
USING FROM NextBASIC

Revision as of 05:14, 8 September 2017

NextOS

NextOS is one of the Operating Systems that is integrated into the Next. It's based on the +3E DOS which is in turn an extension of the +3 DOS as found on the ZX Spectrum +3. It provides access to the extra memory via integrated Ram Disk as well as SD cards. It also supports CP/M Plus file structures and partitions on the SD card (although support of CP/M for the Next is still being developed), FAT16 and FAT32 partitions, the latter with full 255 character Long File Names (LFN). NextOS additionally supports NextBASIC's 128K full screen editor and does not need USR0 mode to operate.

USING FROM NextBASIC

-directory structure

-navigating directories

-tap files

-snapshots

-new things coming

PROGRAMMING WITH NextOS

--Files and Streams --the command line