Les wrote:
Microsoft's entry into the personal computer market was by supplying a version of BASIC that for several operating systems. I can remember loading it from tape, and later burning it to EPROM with a small relocation program to move it into RAM at the address it expected to run. (It was not relocatable...)Actually, Microsoft was a late comer to personal computers. I own (still) an Altair 8800B, and owned a Morrow Microdecision before that, both on CP/M. And prior to that I hadsystems that ran various other OS's that were a bit more limited, and one straight bootstrap system forwhich you had to furnish an OS of your favorite flavor. Microsoft did not create, or really enable personal computers, they just got the contract to write the OS for IBM, and were able to bootstrap that into the corporation you see today.
Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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