Seattle Computer Products

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Seattle Computer Products (SCP) was a hardware company in Seattle, Washington State, which was one of the first to manufacture computers based on the 16-bit Intel 8086 processor architecture.

It is known as the place where Tim Paterson developed QDOS, which Microsoft bought for $50,000 in 1981 and sold to IBM as PC-DOS (MS-DOS).

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