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cp/m (foldoc) | Control Program for Microcomputers
CPM
CP/M
(CP/M) An early microcomputer {operating
system} written by Gary Kildall of Digital Research for
8080 and Zilog Z80-based 8-bit computers.
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 was very popular in the late 1970s and Bill Gates
suggested using it as the OS for the IBM PC. IBM wanted
to own and control the OS completely but could not get Digital
Research to sign a non-disclosure agreement, which killed the
deal. CP/M was virtually wiped out by MS-DOS after the
release of the IBM PC in 1981.
The file system of MS-DOS was patterned closely on CP/M's,
including the use of 8 + 3 (upper case) character file names.
The first version (MS-DOS 1.0) was even limited to a single
directory, like CP/M.
(2020-08-19)
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cp/m (jargon) | CP/M
/C·P·M/, n.
[Control Program/Monitor; later retconned to Control Program for
Microcomputers] An early microcomputer OS written by hacker Gary Kildall
for 8080- and Z80-based machines, very popular in the late 1970s but
virtually wiped out by MS-DOS after the release of the IBM PC in 1981.
Legend has it that Kildall's company blew its chance to write the OS for
the IBM PC because Kildall decided to spend a day IBM's reps wanted to meet
with him enjoying the perfect flying weather in his private plane (another
variant has it that Gary's wife was much more interested in packing her
suitcases for an upcoming vacation than in clinching a deal with IBM). 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. See MS-DOS,
operating system.
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cpm (vera) | CPM
Communication Processor Module (Motorola)
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cpm (vera) | CPM
Control Program for Microcomputers (OS, DR), "CP/M"
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cpm (vera) | CPM
Cost Per Minute
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cpm (vera) | CPM
Critical Path Method
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
cp/m (foldoc) | Control Program for Microcomputers
CPM
CP/M
(CP/M) An early microcomputer {operating
system} written by Gary Kildall of Digital Research for
8080 and Zilog Z80-based 8-bit computers.
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 was very popular in the late 1970s and Bill Gates
suggested using it as the OS for the IBM PC. IBM wanted
to own and control the OS completely but could not get Digital
Research to sign a non-disclosure agreement, which killed the
deal. CP/M was virtually wiped out by MS-DOS after the
release of the IBM PC in 1981.
The file system of MS-DOS was patterned closely on CP/M's,
including the use of 8 + 3 (upper case) character file names.
The first version (MS-DOS 1.0) was even limited to a single
directory, like CP/M.
(2020-08-19)
|
cp/m (jargon) | CP/M
/C·P·M/, n.
[Control Program/Monitor; later retconned to Control Program for
Microcomputers] An early microcomputer OS written by hacker Gary Kildall
for 8080- and Z80-based machines, very popular in the late 1970s but
virtually wiped out by MS-DOS after the release of the IBM PC in 1981.
Legend has it that Kildall's company blew its chance to write the OS for
the IBM PC because Kildall decided to spend a day IBM's reps wanted to meet
with him enjoying the perfect flying weather in his private plane (another
variant has it that Gary's wife was much more interested in packing her
suitcases for an upcoming vacation than in clinching a deal with IBM). 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. See MS-DOS,
operating system.
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cpm (vera) | CPM
Communication Processor Module (Motorola)
CPM
Control Program for Microcomputers (OS, DR), "CP/M"
CPM
Cost Per Minute
CPM
Critical Path Method
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cpms (vera) | CPMS
Central Point Management Services (Central Point)
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dcpmm (vera) | DCPMM
[Optane] Data Center Persistent Memory Module
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scpm (vera) | SCPM
SUSE Configuration Profile Management (Linux, SUSE)
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