CPM ==>
Control Program for Microcomputers
<operating system> (CP/M) An early microcomputer operating system written
by Gary Kildall of Digital Research for 8080 and Zilog Z80-based 8-bit
computers. CP/M was very popular in the late 1970s but was virtually wiped out
by MS-DOS after the release of the IBM PC in 1981.
Many of CP/M's features and conventions strongly resemble those of early DEC
operating systems such as TOPS-10, OS/8, RSTS and RSX-11.
CP/M might have been the OS for the IBM PC instead of MS-DOS but Kildall wanted
to keep control of his creation and only license it to IBM. Big Blue however
wanted to own and control it completely. Kildall spent the day IBM's reps wanted
to meet him enjoying the perfect flying weather in his private plane.
[Did CP/M use the same FAT file system as MS-DOS?]
(1996-01-07)
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