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CP/M (an acronym for Control Program for Microcomputers) was an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Initially confined to single-tasking on 8-bit processors and no more than 64 kilobytes of memory, later versions of CP/M added multi-user variations, and were migrated to 16-bit processors.

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  • CP/M (an acronym for Control Program for Microcomputers) was an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Initially confined to single-tasking on 8-bit processors and no more than 64 kilobytes of memory, later versions of CP/M added multi-user variations, and were migrated to 16-bit processors.
  • Some typical CP/M utilities: * Note USER doesn't require a password like login does. Also USER could be argued to be something more like changing a directory. * PIP - The big difference between copy and cp and PIP is that PIP can be executed without parameters, but when doing this, a blank prompt comes up. Also to copy files between user areas, a user would have to know the hexadecimal locations of the file on the drive, however for copying between drives a pip a: b: would work.
  • CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers) is an operating system from which MS-DOS was cloned. It was created by Digital Research, Inc. for Intel 8080 computers. The original proprietary version of CP/M from 1978 used up to 64K of RAM on an 8-bit processor. By version 3 (1983), it could work on a 16-bit processor with multi-user mode.
  • CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers) is an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/Intel 8085 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Initially confined to single tasking on 8-bit processors and no more than 64 kilobytes (64 KiB) of memory, later versions of CP/M added multi-user variations, and were migrated to 16-bit processors.
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  • CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers) is an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/Intel 8085 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Initially confined to single tasking on 8-bit processors and no more than 64 kilobytes (64 KiB) of memory, later versions of CP/M added multi-user variations, and were migrated to 16-bit processors. The combination of CP/M and S-100 bus computers patterned on the Altair 8800 was an early "industry standard" for microcomputers, and was widely used through the late 1970s and into the mid-'80s. By greatly reducing the amount of programming required to install an application on a new manufacturer's computer, CP/M increased the market size for both hardware and software.
  • CP/M (an acronym for Control Program for Microcomputers) was an operating system originally created for Intel 8080/85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Initially confined to single-tasking on 8-bit processors and no more than 64 kilobytes of memory, later versions of CP/M added multi-user variations, and were migrated to 16-bit processors.
  • Some typical CP/M utilities: * Note USER doesn't require a password like login does. Also USER could be argued to be something more like changing a directory. * PIP - The big difference between copy and cp and PIP is that PIP can be executed without parameters, but when doing this, a blank prompt comes up. Also to copy files between user areas, a user would have to know the hexadecimal locations of the file on the drive, however for copying between drives a pip a: b: would work.
  • CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers) is an operating system from which MS-DOS was cloned. It was created by Digital Research, Inc. for Intel 8080 computers. The original proprietary version of CP/M from 1978 used up to 64K of RAM on an 8-bit processor. By version 3 (1983), it could work on a 16-bit processor with multi-user mode.
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