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From: peter@bonkers.taronga.com (Peter da Silva)
Subject: Re: Retro-Computing!
Organization: Taronga Park BBS
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References: <D5yxwn.5BG@sdf.saomai.org> <aldersonD6uE52.I9G@netcom.com> <D6vHwD.715@bonkers.taronga.com> <3mhge1$6j1@alterdial.uu.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 11:15:24 GMT
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In article <3mhge1$6j1@alterdial.uu.net>,
Bill Schultz <guru@deltanet.com> wrote:
>Interesting footnote:  Microsoft started with a PDP-10.  All of the original CP/M
>software was cross-compiled on a PDP-10 that Bill and Co. had picked up cheap
>from somewhere.

CP/M wasn't developed by Bill Gates.
