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Date:      Mon, 17 Dec 2001 22:20:52 -0600
From:      "Mike Meyer" <mwm-dated-1009081252.0689e5@mired.org>
To:        Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Chat <chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Early desktop history (Was: Re: UNIX on the Desktop)
Message-ID:  <15390.50212.447906.685469@guru.mired.org>
In-Reply-To: <3C1EC075.C4ECA2FF@mindspring.com>
References:  <20011216112759.U16958-100000@localhost> <002f01c1866e$1e4d9510$0a00000a@atkielski.com> <3C1DB7EB.9232204A@mindspring.com> <15390.41026.585546.798659@guru.mired.org> <3C1EC075.C4ECA2FF@mindspring.com>

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Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com> types:
> Mike Meyer wrote:
> > I'm pretty sure the first spread sheet was visicalc, and it ran on the
> > Apple ][. In any case, spreadsheets, word processors, databases,
> > etc. were all available for the Apple ][, the TRS-80 Model I, Flex,
> > and various other 8-bit systems that were available at the time.
> I definitely ran my copy on the KayPro2, which was a decidedly
> CP/M machine.

Possibly I should have said "first ran on the Apple ][". We sold a few
of them just with that before it was available on CP/M.

> The TRS-80 model I was Z80 based, meaning that it
> was also a CP/M machine.

The TRS-80 Model I ran TRS-DOS by default. It had ROM at location 0,
so you couldn't run stock CP/M on a stock Model I. You could get a
version of CP/M that ran on it, but any binaries had to be built
specifically for that version. You could also get hardware mods for
the Model I so it could run stock CP/M.

> ...but I digress. 8^p.
> 
> VisiCalc was first released on the Apple ][ in 1979.

	<mike
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