Who invented DOS?
John Allain
allain at panix.com
Fri Mar 4 20:19:32 CST 2005
>>> http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/03/2329228&tid=190&tid=123
>>
>> These articles say that Kildall's CP/M easteregg appears in DOS 1.0
>> or so.
>> Has anyone here actually run the proof for themselves?
>
> What CP/M easter egg? That ensuing discussion lacks any useful detail.
For people who haven't read it, here's what it said:
"IIRC, Killdall stood up in court and entered a keystrokes at a PC
running MSDOS and brought up an easter egg he had programmed
into CP/M years earlier, proving they had used his code."
What we're trying to figure out is the keystrokes and the MSDOS version.
Here's another account: http://dfarq.homeip.net/article.php?story=935
"Back in the mid-1990s, PC Magazine columnist John C. Dvorak wrote
something curious about this operating system. He said he knew of an
easter egg present in CP/M in the late 1970s that caused Kildall's name
and a copyright notice to be printed. Very early versions (presumably
before the 1.0 release) of DOS had this same easter egg."
John A.
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