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CP/M
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/CPM/ , n. [Control Program/Monitor; later retcon ned to Control Program for
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Microcomputers] An early microcomputer OS written by hacker Gary Kildall for
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8080- and Z80-based machines, very popular in the late 1970s but virtually
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wiped out by MS-DOS after the release of the IBM PC in 1981. Legend has it
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that Kildall's company blew its chance to write the OS for the IBM PC
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because Kildall decided to spend a day IBM's reps wanted to meet with him
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enjoying the perfect flying weather in his private plane (another variant
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has it that Gary's wife was much more interested in packing her suitcases
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for an upcoming vacation than in clinching a deal with IBM). Many of CP/M's
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features and conventions strongly resemble those of early DEC operating
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systems such as TOPS-10 , OS/8, RSTS, and RSX-11. See MS-DOS , operating
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system.
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