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− | '''Intergalactic Digital Research''', more commonly known simply as '''Digital Research''' was the company that made [[CP/M]], the first ever Operating system that can run on a microcomputer. It also made other , less-known operating-systems, such as [[MP/M]], [[Concurrent DOS]], [[FlexOS]], [[Multiuser DOS]], [[DOS Plus]] and [[DR-DOS]]. It has also made [[GEM]], a DOS shell 8 months before [[Microsoft]] released the first version of [[Windows]]. | + | '''Intergalactic Digital Research''', more commonly known simply as '''Digital Research''' was the company that made [[CP/M]], the first ever Operating system that can run on a microcomputer. It also made other , less-known operating-systems, such as [[MP/M]], [[Concurrent DOS]], [[FlexOS]], [[Multiuser DOS]], [[DOS Plus]] and [[DR-DOS]]. It has also made [[GEM]], a [[DOS]] shell 8 months before [[Microsoft]] released the first version of [[Windows]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:28, 16 August 2021
Intergalactic Digital Research, more commonly known simply as Digital Research was the company that made CP/M, the first ever Operating system that can run on a microcomputer. It also made other , less-known operating-systems, such as MP/M, Concurrent DOS, FlexOS, Multiuser DOS, DOS Plus and DR-DOS. It has also made GEM, a DOS shell 8 months before Microsoft released the first version of Windows.