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CP/M
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(Control Program for Microprocessors) A single user operating system for the 8080 and Z80 microprocessors from Caldera, known since 2002 as The SCO Group. Created by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, CP/M had its heyday in the early 1980s. It was an unsophisticated program that didn't instill much confidence in users, yet it was a major contributor to the personal computer revolution. Because the industry never standardized on a CP/M disk or video format, software publishers had to support dozens of screen displays and floppy disk versions. This chaos ensured that IBM would set the standard with its PC very quickly.

CP/M Might Have Become DOS
Although IBM went to Kildall and asked him to provide the operating system for its new PC, he did not agree to all of IBM's demands. IBM went to Microsoft, which purchased QDOS from Seattle Computer Products and turned it into PC-DOS and MS-DOS. The rest is history. The irony is that Microsoft's DOS was modeled after CP/M. Digital Research was later acquired by Novell and then Caldera.

The Otrona Attache
Introduced in 1982, the Attache was the smallest CP/M portable computer on the market. Weighing 17 pounds and priced at $5,000, the Attache became a kind of cult computer used by prominent people worldwide. (Image courtesy of Robin Bartlett.)


CP/M in Its Heyday
Hardly mentioned now, these news clips depict CP/M in its heyday. CP/M was the only non-proprietary operating system for microcomputers that was widely used. It was a major contributor to the personal computer revolution.


CP/M - Control Program for Microcomputers

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