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Re: [TCLUG:17392] [OT] Some computing history?
Philip C Mendelsohn wrote:
>
> [IBM] ended up looking for someone who could supply a CP/M knockoff (which
> was already fairly UNIX influenced) and ended up talking to Microsoft, who
> bought out another CP/M (I forget which) and cobbled it together and you
> know the rest.
Yes, well, I know about that.. ``Triumph of the Nerds'' was a pretty
good PBS series about a lot of this stuff, though very heavily IBM/Mac
dependent.
Anyway I was mostly just curious about the multitasking and possible
protected memory functions and when they got in there.. Was CP/M a
multitasking OS way back when the PC was being developed? From what
I've read, it seems that stuff came up in the mid-1980's (probably as
the 286 was gaining popularity). It also sounds like the system was
designed much more intelligently than DOS -- the kernel actually knew
how to handle serial ports and apparently had a terminal subsystem that
quite similar to the way Unix handles things. Of course, it appears
that CP/M had a head start of several years on (Q)DOS. Incidentally,
the version of QDOS that Microsoft bought was apparently named 0.10...
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