Certainly even the earliest of CP/M releases offered more
than the North Star DOS that would've shipped with thier disk
systems? This system included DOS ver. 2 and BASIC ver. 6, Release 3
and is also copyright 1977.
Jeff
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I show that DR copyrighted CP/M in May, 1976.
Around what
time did they actually start shipping it and what was the first
'usable' release?
There was 1.2 but usable is not what I'd call it. I'd say 1.4
was the first commercially viable version but, 1.3 was the
first complete working one.
Allison
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