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Upon joining Amiga, Carl Sassenrath set out to create a multi-tasking operating system. He did so and named it Exec, the heart of the Amiga OS. After Lorraine was refashioned into a personal computer and Commodore bought the company in 1984, he made an outline for a custom DOS, named CAOS (Commodore-Amiga Operating System). | Upon joining Amiga, Carl Sassenrath set out to create a multi-tasking operating system. He did so and named it Exec, the heart of the Amiga OS. After Lorraine was refashioned into a personal computer and Commodore bought the company in 1984, he made an outline for a custom DOS, named CAOS (Commodore-Amiga Operating System). | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:54, 28 November 2022
Upon joining Amiga, Carl Sassenrath set out to create a multi-tasking operating system. He did so and named it Exec, the heart of the Amiga OS. After Lorraine was refashioned into a personal computer and Commodore bought the company in 1984, he made an outline for a custom DOS, named CAOS (Commodore-Amiga Operating System).
Carl had previously worked at Hewlett-Packard.