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Multiuser DOS (also known as MDOS) is an operating system that allows multiple users to access and share resources on a single computer simultaneously. It is a modification of the original DOS (Disk Operating System) which was primarily designed for single-user environments. Multiuser DOS was developed to provide multi-user functionality, including support for multiple sessions, user accounts, and various user management functions.

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