Digital Research, Inc. (DR or DRI) was a privately held American software company created by Gary Kildall to market and develop his CP/M operating system...
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institution Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) or Digital, a computer company Digital Research (DR or DRI), a software company Digital electronics,...
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Internet research).[citation needed] Digital research differs from Internet research in that digital researchers use the Internet as a research tool rather...
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Threshold Digital Research Labs, a digital animation studio DEC Systems Research Center, the research arm of Digital Equipment Corporation Digital Research Systems...
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Litigation involving Apple Inc. (redirect from Apple v. Digital Research)
infringement suit in the mid-1980s, Apple forced Digital Research to alter basic components in Digital Research's Graphics Environment Manager ("GEM"), almost...
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Digital Research Systems Group may refer to: Novell Digital Research Systems Group, a department of Novell related to Digital Research operating system...
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transdisciplinary, and computationally engaged research, teaching, and publishing. It brings digital tools and methods to the study of the humanities...
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Source-to-source compiler (redirect from Digital Research XLT86)
(PDF). Digital Research News – for Digital Research Users Everywhere. Product Update. Vol. 1, no. 1. Pacific Grove, California, USA: Digital Research, Inc...
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GEM (desktop environment) (redirect from Digital Research GEM)
Environment Manager) is a discontinued operating environment released by Digital Research in 1985. GEM is known primarily as the native graphical user interface...
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Multiuser DOS (redirect from Digital Research Multiuser DOS)
originally developed by Digital Research and acquired and further developed by Novell in 1991. Its ancestry lies in the earlier Digital Research 8-bit operating...
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