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Seattle Computer Products

Seattle Computer Products
Tipo negocio
Industria microcomputadora
Fundación 1979
Disolución 1987
Sede central Seattle (Estados Unidos)
Productos 86-DOS
La tarjeta de visita de Rod Brock

Seattle Computer Products (SCP) fue una empresa de hardware de Seattle (Estado de Washington) y una de las primeras en fabricar ordenadores basados en la arquitectura del procesador Intel 8086 de 16 bits.[1]

Es conocida por ser el lugar donde Tim Paterson desarrolló QDOS, que Microsoft compró por 50,000$ en 1981 y vendido a IBM como PC-DOS (MS-DOS).[2]

Referencias

  1. Entrevista a Tim Paterson Archivado el 6 de septiembre de 2019 en Wayback Machine. de Micronews abril de 1998
  2. Wallace & Erickson, 1992. Hard Drive, John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-56886-4.
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