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'''CP/M''' (Control Program for Microprocessors) was a popular operating system on early personal computers, sold by Digital Research, Inc. It ran on Intel 8080, Zilog Z-80, and compatible 8-bit microprocessors. Its user interface showed the influence of Digital Equipment Corporation's operating systems. | '''CP/M''' (Control Program for Microprocessors) was a popular operating system on early personal computers, sold by Digital Research, Inc. It ran on Intel 8080, Zilog Z-80, and compatible 8-bit microprocessors. Its user interface showed the influence of Digital Equipment Corporation's operating systems. | ||
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CP/M (Control Program for Microprocessors) was a popular operating system on early personal computers, sold by Digital Research, Inc. It ran on Intel 8080, Zilog Z-80, and compatible 8-bit microprocessors. Its user interface showed the influence of Digital Equipment Corporation's operating systems.