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cm0002@digipres.cafe · 12 days ago

How Much of CP/M’s Design Ended Up in MS‑DOS?

nemanjatrifunovic.substack.com

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cm0002@digipres.cafe · 12 days ago
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cm0002@digipres.cafe · 12 days ago

1982: CP/M-86 for the IBM Personal Computer, Version 1.0 (emulated in your browser)

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cm0002@digipres.cafe · 12 days ago
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cm0002@digipres.cafe · 12 days ago

How CP/M-86's delay handed Microsoft the keys to the kingdom

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    “CP/M, originally standing for Control Program/Monitor and later Control Program for Microcomputers, is a mass-market operating system created in 1974 for Intel 8080/85-based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Initially confined to single-tasking on 8-bit processors and no more than 64 kilobytes of memory, later versions of CP/M added multi-user variations and were migrated to 16-bit processors.” – taken from Wikipedia

    (link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP/M)

    Want to learn more? Follow the link: http://www.digitalresearch.biz/CPM.HTM

    Of particular note is the web site run by Gaby Chaudry: http://www.gaby.de/ecpm.htm

    Another excellent resource is the Unofficial CP/M Web Site (link below) which boasts tons of software and source code that is unable to be distributed otherwise.

    (link: http://www.cpm.z80.de/)

    Have questions? Need help getting started? Just ask! CP/M 2.2 seems to be the most popular for those still working with / on the system. If not on legacy hardware, SIMH and Oracle’s VirtualBox are good PC emulators to start with.

    Interested in an open source CP/M clone? Check out the CP/Mish distribution (link below) headed by David Given.

    (link: http://cowlark.com/cpmish/)

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