MS-DOS-COMPATIBLE  & UNIX COMPATIBLEAre these names of operating systems

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/fc/eb3dd1358411d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
please rerer to above link----I have the following difficultiy
i)     Could an  O/S  be added to any syntax groups?
ii)     It is written for MS-DOS & UNIX   Suntax  groups -
thier names to be
MS-DOS-COMPATIBLE  & UNIX COMPATIBLE----
Are these names of operating  systems or that these fielda are empty?

Hi,
This means that depending on your Operating System on which SAP is placed, you can mention the OS in Syntax group.
DOS/Unix Compatibile simply means that your Syntax group would be able to work in DOS Operating System or Unix Operating system.
Best regards,
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