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|    50 years ago, CP/M started the microcomp    |
|    11 Aug 24 18:38:37    |
      From: internetado@fanless.alt119.net               To: comp.misc       CP/M is turning 50 this year.              The ancient Control Program for Microcomputers, or CP/M for short, has       been enjoying a modest renaissance in recent years. By 21st century       standards, it's unimaginably tiny and simple. The whole OS fits into       under 200 kB, and the resident bit of the kernel is only about 3 kB.       Today, in the era of end-user OSes in the tens-of-gigabytes size range,       this exerts a fascination to a certain kind of hobbyist. Back when it       was new, though, this wasn't minimalist - it was all that early       hardware could support.        Liam Proven              I'm a little too young to have experienced CP/M as anything other than       a retro platform - I'm from 1984, and we got our first computer in 1990       or so - but its importance and influence cannot be overstated. Many of       the conventions set by CP/M made their way to the various DOS variants,       and in turn, we still see some of those conventions in Windows today.       Had Digital Research, the company CP/M creator Gary Kildall set up to       sell CP/M, accepted the deal with IBM to make CP/M the default       operating system for the then newly-created IBM PC, we'd be living in a       very different world today.              Digital Research would also create several other popular and/or       influential software products beyond CP/M, such as DR DOS and GEM, as       well as various other DOS variants and CP/M versions with DOS       compatibility. It would eventually be acquired by Novell, where it       faded into obscurity.              https://www.osnews.com/story/140419/50-years-ago-cp-m-started-th       -microcomputer-revolution/       --              Internetado.       bbs.alt119.net              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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