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CNET story about arguably the most important technical documents in Apple's early history: the source code, contract letters, schematics and notes for the creation of the Apple II Disk Operating System (DOS). From 1977 and 1978, these documents chronicle Apple's first OS and what made the Apple II into a serious computer for the masses, able to support killer apps like Visicalc and build the PC industry.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57577597-37/the-untold-story-behind-apples-$13000-operating-system/
Scanned copies of original handwriting of Apple's founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak:
http://www.digibarn.com/collections/business-docs/apple-II-DOS/apple2-DOS-specs-page_01.htm
From the story we can see how Apple navigated around that obstacle to create the company's first disk operating system. What they show is the process, driven by Jobs' urgency and inspired by Wozniak's technical vision, yet emblematic of their reliance on outside help, behind one of the most vital software projects in Apple's history. Without the project, we now know, Apple's ambitions of selling a serious computer for a wide audience might very well have collapsed just as the company was on the verge of making the big time.
Hope you enjoy reading the 30years old documents. It recalls my memory in building a mother board computer powered by M68000 with OS written by ourselves.
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