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Kildall and accepted
Kildall later accused IBM of setting the prices to marginalize DR, but according to Microsoft, IBM, and other DRI executives Kildall had demanded a substantial royalty for CP / M-86 while Microsoft had accepted a fixed sum.

Kildall and IBM's
IBM's representatives visited Digital Research and discussed licensing with Digital Research's licensing representative, Dorothy Kildall ( nee McEwen ), who hesitated to sign IBM's non-disclosure agreement.

Kildall and system
The term BIOS ( Basic Input / Output System ) was invented by Gary Kildall and first appeared in the CP / M operating system in 1975, describing the machine-specific part of CP / M loaded during boot time that interfaces directly with the hardware ( a CP / M machine usually has only a simple boot loader in its ROM ).
Gary Arlen Kildall ( May 19, 1942 – July 11, 1994 ) was an American computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur who created the CP / M operating system and founded Digital Research, Inc. ( DRI ).
After hardware manufacturers talked about creating a rival operating system, Kildall started a rush project to develop CP / M 2.
CP / M ( Control Program / Monitor ) was a mass-market operating system created for Intel 8080 / 85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc.
Digital Research, Inc. ( aka DR or DRI ; originally Intergalactic Digital Research ) was the company created by Dr. Gary Kildall to market and develop his CP / M operating system and related products.
After learning about the deal, Digital Research founder Gary Kildall threatened to sue IBM for infringing DRI's intellectual property, and IBM agreed to offer CP / M-86 as an alternative operating system on the PC to settle the claim.
Other contributors included Jef Raskin, later credited as a leader in the Macintosh development, and Gary Kildall, who had created CP / M, the first disk operating system for microcomputers which was not married to proprietary hardware.
When Eubanks left the Navy, he joined Kildall ’ s successful operating system company, Digital Research, Inc., in Monterey.
In 1977, IMSAI marketing director Seymour I. Rubinstein paid Gary Kildall $ 25, 000 for the right to run CP / M version 1. 3, which eventually evolved into an operating system called IMDOS, on IMSAI 8080 computers.

Kildall and its
When Digital Research founder Gary Kildall examined PC DOS and found that it duplicated CP / M's programming interface, he wanted to sue IBM, which at the time claimed that PC DOS was its own product.
Gary Kildall, who developed CP / M, based much of the design of its file structure and command processor on operating systems from Digital Equipment, such as RSTS / E for the PDP-11.
Gary Kildall in 1972 for Intel for its microprocessors.

Kildall and computers
Kildall was one of the first people to see microprocessors as fully capable computers rather than equipment controllers and to organize a company around this concept.

Kildall and be
Although Kildall preferred to leave the IBM affair in the past and to be known for his work before and afterward, he continually faced comparisons between himself and Bill Gates as well as fading memories of his contributions.

Kildall and success
CP / M's quick success took Kildall by surprise, and he was slow to update it for high density floppy disks and hard disks.

Kildall and .
Gary Kildall was born and grew up in Seattle, Washington, where his family operated a seafaring school.
His father, Joseph Kildall, was a captain of Norwegian heritage.
Being within an hours ' drive of Silicon Valley, Kildall heard about the first commercially available microprocessor, the Intel 4004.
Kildall briefly returned to UW and finished his doctorate in computer science in 1972, then resumed teaching at NPS.
Kildall and his wife Dorothy established a company, originally called " Intergalactic Digital Research " ( later renamed as Digital Research, Inc ), to market CP / M through advertisements in hobbyist magazines.
In response, Kildall pioneered the concept of a BIOS, a set of simple programs stored in the computer hardware which enabled CP / M to run on different systems without modification.
According to Kildall, the IBM representatives took the same flight to Florida that night that he and Dorothy took for their vacation, and they negotiated further on the flight, reaching a handshake agreement.
Kildall obtained a copy of PC-DOS, examined it, and concluded that it infringed on CP / M.
Instead Kildall only threatened IBM with legal action, and IBM responded with a proposal to offer CP / M-86 as an option for the PC in return for a release of liability.
After seeing a demonstration of the Apple Lisa, Kildall oversaw the creation of DRI's own graphical user interface, called Graphical Environment Manager ( GEM ) Desktop.
Novell acquired DRI in 1991 in a deal that netted millions for Kildall.
Kildall also pursued computing-related projects outside DRI.
A legend grew around the fateful IBM-DRI meeting ( encouraged by Gates and various journalists ), suggesting that Kildall had irresponsibly taken the day off for a recreational flight, and he tired of constantly having to refute that story.
Kildall was particularly annoyed when the University of Washington asked him, as a distinguished graduate, to attend their computer science program anniversary in 1992, but gave the keynote speech to Gates, a dropout from Harvard.
Harold Evans used the memoir as a source for a chapter about Kildall in the 2004 book They Made America, concluding that Microsoft had robbed Kildall of his inventions.
Selling DRI to Novell had made Kildall a wealthy man, and he moved to the West Lake Hills suburb of Austin.
Kildall owned and flew his own Lear jet and had at least one boat on the lake.
On July 8, 1994, Kildall fell at a Monterey, California, biker bar and hit his head.

accepted and believing
As a counter to any form of " blind faith ", the Buddha's teachings included those included in the Kalama Sutra, exhorting his disciples to investigate any teaching and to live by what is learnt and accepted, rather than believing in something simply because it is taught.
Kaharingan, an animist folk religion of the Iban branch of the Dayak people, accepted as a form of Hinduism by the Indonesian government, includes the belief of a supreme deity as well as the rooster and cockfight in relation to that of the spiritual and religious and some with the belief that humans become the fighting cocks of god, with the Iban further believing the rooster and cockfight was introduced to them by god.
In 1821, the president of the college, Zephaniah Swift Moore, who had accepted his position believing that the college would move east, decided to proceed with the move.
According to the historian Herodian, in AD 216, Caracalla tricked the Parthians into believing that he accepted a marriage and peace proposal, but then had the bride and guests slaughtered after the wedding celebrations.
" In these works, Childe accepted a moderate diffusionism, believing that although most cultural traits spread from one society to another, it was possible for the same traits to develop independently in different places.
Sherman, believing this to be his best chance for election, refused, a decision which Hanna accepted, fighting for Sherman to the end.
O ' Connor accepted, not expecting the show to be a success and believing he would be able to move back to Europe.
Where the Sabbateans diverged from accepted teaching was in believing that Sabbatai Zevi was " the Messiah " and that the Halakha ( Jewish law ) was no longer binding.
July had accepted, believing the paper's future existence to depend on his decision.
Even in such strictly controlled, secretive groups as Al-Qaida, there were believing Muslims of drastically varying backgrounds coming together, some of whom accepted the tactics and priorities of the group, and some not.
Joseph Stalin was later displeased by these events, believing that the German surrender should have been accepted only by the envoy of the USSR Supreme command and signed only in Berlin and insisted the Reims protocol be considered preliminary, with the main ceremony to be held in Berlin, where Marshal Zhukov was at the time, as the latter recounts in his memoirs:
Other believing families settled near the community, accepted Beissel as their spiritual leader and worshipped with them on Sabbath.
When the unbelievers began insulting those who accepted God's message, believing that Noah would send those faithful away to attract the wealthy unbelievers, Noah revealed that they-the arrogant and ignorant rich-were the wicked and sinful ones.
Like Austin, Sam had been accepted to Princeton, only to be duped by Fiona believing she was rejected.
The Council only accepted Duras ' charge of treason against Mogh believing that Worf would not challenge it.
She said she accepted the nomination believing she would be Pataki's " point person on health policy ".
Eisenhower was particularly impressed by Anderson's abilities, believing him to be more than capable of being president himself, and he named him as one of his leading choices to be his running mate in 1956, should Richard Nixon have accepted Eisenhower's recommendation that he leave the vice-presidency in order to serve as Secretary of Defense.
Hendrik Lorentz ( 1899, 1904 ) and Albert Einstein ( 1905 ) developed a different theory which became more widely accepted ; nevertheless, Abraham never gave up believing that his views were correct, since in his eyes they were based on " common sense ".
Zhu Yi, however, believing that approving of Hou's surrender would please Emperor Wu, argued that Hou should be accepted.
Unlike her evil husband, she was a pious and believing woman who accepted the faith that Moses and Aaron were preaching, according to the Torah, in Israel at the time.
After refusing, Yolande caught Patrick with the money in his hand ( he was about to return it ), and she got the wrong end of the stick, believing that he had accepted this payment, and left, taking the money with her.
Whilst the increased importance of capital as a factor of production following the Industrial Revolution has long been accepted even by those believing economic value derives from labour such as Marx, Kelso's figures suggesting that value was created almost entirely by capital were dismissed by academic economists like Paul Samuelson.
Throughout history some Muslim thinkers have proposed and accepted elements of the theory of evolution, while believing in the supremacy of God in the process.
Some Friends have accepted the use of " affirmations " rather than oaths, believing that " taking oaths implies a double standard of truth ".

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