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You know, it's kind of interesting.

I know this stuff from reading (that DOS was based on CP/M which was based
on UNIX)... but, in my life, DOS came before UNIX.

That's why I speak my POV in the manner which I do =).

        - Mike

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On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Hal MacArgle wrote:

>       Greetings:
> 
> Reading this thread with great interest - did I miss anyone
> mentioning that Unix has been around since the sixties and that the
> original Seattle Dos was spawned from CP/M, albeit quite crippled,
> which was spawned from Unix??
> 
> I flip when I read "Linux has some commands similar to Dos." Ugh.
> 
> I've even heard that 'Windows' originated at Palo Alto Research and
> Steve Jobs and Bill Gates liked what they saw.. I suspect Unix had an
> Xwindows shell all this time too... Ah - Marketing!!.. :^)
> 
> Cheers:  Hal  from Five Forks, WV. {pop 70} :^) - Mutt/Linux/AX25  
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