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BIOS Milestones
Early 1970ies: Gary Kildallגs 50 mile commute
- Intelגs 8080, Interp/80, PL/M
- Intelגs Intellec-8 (microprocessor + memory + terminal port ג storage)
- IBMגs (8 inch, $500) floppy disk
- John Torode ג floppy controller, Gary Kildall ג CP/M (Control Program/Monitor)
1976: Intel loses interest, Imsai (and a 100 other companies) need an OS
- Kildall splits CP/M into hardware-independent part and hardware-specific BIOS
Around 1980: IBM in Boca Raton make the PC (Acorn) ג in 1 year
- Broke every IBM rule by making an open system, published all specs
- Published ג and copyrighted! - BIOS code
1981: Rod Canion, Jim Harris, and Bill Murto at Houstonגs House of Pies
- Business plans on placemat: Mexican restaurant, build HDs, car key finder
- Winner: reverse engineer BIOS to make a 100% IBM-compatible PC
- Investment: 15 senior programmers, several months, $1MM
Around 1982: Phoenix sells IBM-compatible BIOS chips for $25