Comment by lproven
17 days ago
This was news to me, so I went digging.
« M-DOS
During 1977 and 1978, Microsoft adapted both BASIC and Microsoft
FORTRAN for an increasingly popular 8-bit operating system called
CP/M. At the end of 1978, Gates and Allen moved Microsoft from
Albuquerque to Bellevue, Washington. The company continued to
concentrate on programming languages, producing versions of BASIC for
the 6502 and the TI9900.
During this same period, Marc McDonald also worked on developing an 8-
bit operating system called M-DOS (usually pronounced "Midas" or "My
DOS"). Although it never became a real part of the Microsoft product
line, M-DOS was a true multitasking operating system modeled after the
DEC TOPS-10 operating system. M-DOS provided good performance and,
with a more flexible FAT than that built into BASIC, had a better
file-handling structure than the up-and-coming CP/M operating system.
At about 30 KB, however, M-DOS was unfortunately too big for an 8-bit
environment and so ended up being relegated to the back room. As Allen
describes it, "Trying to do a large, full-blown operating system on
the 8080 was a lot of work, and it took a lot of memory. The 8080
addresses only 64 K, so with the success of CP/M, we finally concluded
that it was best not to press on with that."»
https://www.pcjs.org/documents/books/mspl13/msdos/encycloped...
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