
The software situation is quite amazing – not so much for the quantity of it, but for the associated manuals which are substantial.
All the original disks have been imaged. The Flight Simulator II disk is copy protected so an IMD/IMG is not good enough; an SCP is required. The Overhead Express disk that i grabbed from the web needs to be written from the IMD; it is not enough to just grab the files.
| Package | Disks | Manual | Notes |
| MS-DOS 2.1 OEM | 2 original disks | 2 manuals 1 key overlay | Tested and works. |
| Diagnostics | 1 original disk | Tested an works. Has a hard disk formatter. | |
| MS-DOS 3.2 OEM | Disk images available on internet | 3 manuals | Tested and works. |
| GW-Basic OEM | On OS Disk | 1 manual | |
| Micropro Wordstar 3.3 OEM | 3 original disks | 6 manuals, 2 reference cards | Tested and works but limited to mono display. A generic copy of wordstar works with CGA as well. |
| Sorcim/IUS Supercalc 3 | 1 original disk | 1 manual, 3 reference cards | Tested and works. |
| Sorcim/IUS Easywriter II | 1 original disk | 1 manual | Tested and works. |
| Ashton-Tate Framework 1.1 OEM | 5 original disks | 2 manuals, 1 key overlay | |
| Micropro Infostar+ | Only a Sanyo MBC 550 OEM version downloaded | 4 manuals 2 reference cards | |
| BPS Overhead Express | Data General Version downloaded | 1 manual, 1 reference card | Tested and works. The floppy disk must be in drive A even when running from hard disk. |
| subLogic Flight Simulator II OEM | 1 Original disk | manual, maps, reference card | Tested and works. Run from a floppy written from SCP. |
| SSI WordPerfect OEM | Only a generic version 3 download. | 1 manual | Tested and works. |
| Digital Research CP/M OEM | 1 manual |
A full list of software is here, but it is not easy to tell if all of these are OEM versions and to what degree they may have been modified to work with the One:




The DG OEM version of wordstar always changes to the MONO screen mode when it executes which means it can’t be used on the external CGA screen. The non-OEM version works in either mode.


I have not found a CP/M-86 disk although i have seen it mentioned in forums. There is a CP/M programmers guide amongst the manuals that i have.
Some of the Data General communications mention a version of Unix but i have not found that either.
Most of the manuals do not seem to be online so i have some scanning to do!

Many generic IBM compatible apps work fine.



