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The Computer Chronicles - Operating Systems (1984)
youtube ^ | circa 2012 | The Computer Chronicles

Posted on 12/02/2023 10:27:55 AM PST by Signalman

Computer Chronicles was a show on PBS back in the 1980s. This episode features, among others, an interview of Gary Kildall, the inventor of CP/M, an 8-bit operating system which preceded QDOS and MS-DOS, both of which were based on CP/M. Kildall was the founder of Digital Research Inc. (DRI).


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KEYWORDS: computerchronicles; cpm; garykildall; wboopie
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To: bigbob

Probably wouldn’t be trying to VAX everybody to death.


61 posted on 12/02/2023 3:11:08 PM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: dagunk

MD-DOS was probably the best of the early DOS O/S. I still remember it. And yes, I’m right there with you as a fellow dinosaur.


62 posted on 12/02/2023 3:12:20 PM PST by ducttape45 (Proverbs 14:34, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.")
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To: Dr. Sivana

dBase II - another blast from the past


63 posted on 12/02/2023 3:13:07 PM PST by ducttape45 (Proverbs 14:34, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.")
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To: Angelino97

Not a fan of Word for Winders, but I liked Word for DOS better than Word Perfect or WordStar.


64 posted on 12/02/2023 3:17:17 PM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Signalman

I recently put Win 98 on an old Compaq that I scrounged because I have software that won’t run on anything modern.

It was a struggle to find a image viewer that would be compatible, but I found FastStone which works great on 98 and everything else I’ve tried it on. I recommend it and it’s free!


65 posted on 12/02/2023 3:19:19 PM PST by Fresh Wind (Soros on assisting the Nazis with the Holocaust: "That's when my character was made.")
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This is going to seriously date me, but my first computer was a Commodore 64, used to write programs in Basic

Same here...really took off though with turbo pascal on IBM clones in late 80s. Could go hours without a break programming.


66 posted on 12/02/2023 3:24:30 PM PST by DouglasKC
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To: Signalman

My brother had an Altair 8800 back in the day.


67 posted on 12/02/2023 3:25:06 PM PST by Disambiguator
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To: Dr. Sivana

I moved from dBase II and III+ to FoxPro

Learning and knowing Foxpro got me a couple of plumb jobs back in the day.


68 posted on 12/02/2023 3:28:13 PM PST by DouglasKC
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To: kawhill

Commodore 64 was also my first personal computer. I was working on a GCOS 8 mainframe at the time. Actually, I still work on GCOS 8 mainframes. My team just installed a GCOS 8 mainframe in the Google Cloud so it can be used by a some subcontractors in India.

The Commodore 64 was well engineered. I was able to use it to do stochastic performance modeling of software on our mainframe.


69 posted on 12/02/2023 3:50:15 PM PST by the_Watchman
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To: Waverunner

Dog gone man, i programmed in pascal, still got a book. This whole thread is like info overload.


70 posted on 12/02/2023 3:57:34 PM PST by kawhill (kawhill)
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To: Paal Gulli
"the i586s Pentiums were on the market"
71 posted on 12/02/2023 4:16:45 PM PST by Bikkuri (I am proud to be a PureBlood.)
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To: Signalman

Digital Research was originally Intergalactic Digital Research, which I rather liked.


72 posted on 12/02/2023 4:30:02 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: DouglasKC

Thank you for the edification.


73 posted on 12/02/2023 4:31:05 PM PST by kawhill (kawhill)
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To: DouglasKC

I worked with a guy named James in FoxPro. He moved to KC.


74 posted on 12/02/2023 5:00:45 PM PST by kawhill (kawhill)
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To: Waverunner
"...fortran..."

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I took Fortran in college and luckily I had just previously purchased one of the
first IBM PCs and a Fortan compiler.

There was no hard drive in this thing, just 2 full height 5 1/4 inch 360K floppies.
So compiling a Fortran program was an exercise in swapping disks -
again and again and again...

75 posted on 12/02/2023 5:06:53 PM PST by GaltAdonis
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To: Paal Gulli

I remember a friend had some overclocked 286’s. It made the mouse kind of jumpy and not smooth.

When software was free (wink wink) that 287 really helped my autocad render.


76 posted on 12/02/2023 5:16:14 PM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie
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To: GaltAdonis

Thank you for the remembrance of Fortran Four and ‘77. Developed a lot of code under VMS/OpenVms in that language. Maybe some of the best in my career. Regards.


77 posted on 12/02/2023 5:20:00 PM PST by kawhill (kawhill)
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To: FreedomPoster

Motto: “Searching out fingers across the galaxy!”


78 posted on 12/02/2023 5:25:24 PM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Signalman

I also used DR-DOS for quite a while. Really preferred IBM-DOS, which had REXX in addition to standard DOS batch files. IBM really screwed the pooch by getting in bed with MS for OS/2.


79 posted on 12/02/2023 6:03:22 PM PST by zeugma (Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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To: GaltAdonis

I still have my waften IV fortran textbook.
I used fortran based software and fortran to write tools until my sgi o2 crapped out in 2014. one of the great things about fortran was that you could move subroutines around and change goto logic, recompile and get faster running code. The great thing about the hz100 was that heathkit built it as a kit and you could find ways to improve it in the heathkit magazine. I discovered ramdrive, added more memory and used ramdrive to speed thing up in both compile and execution.


80 posted on 12/02/2023 7:25:59 PM PST by Waverunner
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