By Jenny List
You’ll all be familiar with the PC, the ubiquitous x86-powered
workhorse of desktop and portable computing. All modern PC's are
descendants of the original from IBM, the model 5150 which made its
debut in August 1981. This 8088-CPU-driven machine was expensive and
arguably not as accomplished as its competitors, yet became an instant
commercial success.
The genesis of its principal operating system is famous in providing
the foundation of Microsoft’s huge success. They had bought Seattle
Computer Products’ 86-DOS, which they then fashioned into the first
release version of IBM’s PC-DOS. And for those interested in these early
PC operating systems there is a new insight to be found, in the form of
a pre-release version of PC-DOS 1.0 that has found its way into the hands of OS/2 Museum.
Sadly they don’t show us the diskette itself, but we are told it is
the single-sided 160K 5.25″ variety that would have been the standard on
these early PCs. We say “the standard” rather than “standard” because a
floppy drive was an optional extra on a 5150, the most basic model
would have used cassette tape as a storage medium.
The disk is bootable, and indeed we can all have a play with its contents due to the magic of emulation.
The dates on the files reveal a date of June 1981, so this is
definitely a pre-release version and several months older than the
previous oldest known PC-DOS version. They detail an array of
differences between this disk and the DOS we might recognize, perhaps
the most surprising of which is that even at this late stage it lacks
support for .EXE executables.
You will probably never choose to run this DOS version on your PC,
but it is an extremely interesting and important missing link between
surviving 86-DOS and PC-DOS versions. It also has the interesting
feature of being the oldest so-far-found operating system created
specifically for the PC.
If you are interested in early PC hardware, take a look at this project using an AVR processor to emulate a PC’s 8088.
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