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  Did Bill Gates Steal the Heart of DOS?
Time: 09:56 EST/14:56 GMT | News Source: *Linked Within Post* | Posted By: John Quigley

But by far the most famous story of missed fame and fortune is that of Gary Kildall. A pioneer in computer operating systems, Kildall wrote Control Program for Microcomputers (CP/M), the operating system used on many of the early hobbyist personal computers, such as the MITS Altair 8800, the IMSAI 8080, and the Osborne 1, before IBM introduced its own machine, the PC. Kildall could have virtually owned the personal computer operating system business, had he sold that system to IBM. He didn’t. Why is a matter of speculation, mundane gossip, and urban legend. We’ll get to that.

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#1 By 8556 (173.29.0.102) at Tuesday, August 07, 2012 11:49:26 AM
The title ends in a question, which makes it not news. It's a self promoting missive. The answer to the question is "no".

#2 By 2960 (72.196.201.65) at Thursday, August 09, 2012 09:07:24 AM
Agreed.



 

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