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From: ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Nur Iskandar Taib)
Subject: Re: Most Incompatable PC (Was:  What's wrong, Keen or Tandy?)
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Date: Thu, 27 Jun 91 01:33:44 GMT
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>Mindset made a gorgeous graphics computer but it wouldn't run much of
>anything. However I think DEC should win the prize for the Rainbow, at
>least the early models. They sold a bunch, but even the disk drive
>was incompatible. The only thing they had in common was that they
>ran MS-DOS (at least their version of it).


Remember that back in those days MS-DOS (was it really
MS or didn't someone else write it then MS bought it?)
was just another off-the-shelf generic operating system 
that was supposed to run on a variety of machines (pre-
sumably 16-bit, running the 8088 and 8086 processors). So 
was the 8088 microprocessor. The only thing proprietary
about the IBM PC was its BIOS. So its not too unusual 
that non-IBM compatibles (did the term "IBM Compatible
really mean anything then? It was just another compu-
ter.) ran MS-DOS back then, before it became synonymous 
with "PC". 



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