DRI's product suite included the original CP/M and it's various offshoots; DR-DOS which was a MS-DOS compatible version of CP/M, and MP/M, the multi-user CP/M. They also produced a selection of programming languages for their platforms, including C, Pascal, COBOL, Forth and BASIC.
They also produced a microcomputer version of the GKS[?] graphics standard (related to NAPLPS) called GSX, and later used this as the basis of their GEM GUI. Less well known are their applications programs, limited largely to the GXS based DR-DRAW and a small suite of GEM based GUI programs.
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