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'''MP/M''' is a multi-tasking, multi-user operating system introduced by [[Digital Research]] in 1979 for 8-bit computer systems based around 8080 microprocessors. It was basically a multi-user version of [[CP/M]] and could run the bulk of, but by no means all, of the software written for that operating system. 16-bit versions of the system were introduced in 1981 but MP/M was later replaced by [[Concurrent CP/M]]. | |||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
* | ;MP/M-80 | ||
*1.0 | |||
*1.1 | |||
;MP/M-II | |||
*2.0 | |||
*2.1 (1982) | |||
;MP/M-86 | |||
* 2.0 (Sep 1981) | |||
* 2.1 (1982) | |||
==Licence and availability== | ==Licence and availability== | ||
Discontinued commercial software. | Discontinued commercial software. | ||
[[Category:Operating Systems]] | [[Category:Operating Systems]] |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 8 February 2020

MP/M is a multi-tasking, multi-user operating system introduced by Digital Research in 1979 for 8-bit computer systems based around 8080 microprocessors. It was basically a multi-user version of CP/M and could run the bulk of, but by no means all, of the software written for that operating system. 16-bit versions of the system were introduced in 1981 but MP/M was later replaced by Concurrent CP/M.
Versions
- MP/M-80
- 1.0
- 1.1
- MP/M-II
- 2.0
- 2.1 (1982)
- MP/M-86
- 2.0 (Sep 1981)
- 2.1 (1982)
Licence and availability
Discontinued commercial software.