Compaq User Manuals with Software
Operation Manual
Compaq announced in November, 1982, the first IBM PC compatible portable computer, the Compaq Portable. It ran on Compaq MS-DOS 1.12 licensed from Microsoft. This was essentially MS-DOS version 1.0 (which was formally known as ‘PC-DOS’ and licensed to IBM). See screen shot of 1.12 running on a Compaq:
Compaq was founded in 1982 by three men from Texas Instruments who invested $1,000
each to form their own company. Sketched on a paper place mat in a Houston pie shop,
the first product was a "compact" portable personal computer.
The Compaq Portable was the first 100% compatible IBM computer clone. It could run
the software written for IBM’s PCs, which was a major achievement at the time. Compaq
couldn't just copy IBM's BIOS (Basic Input/Output System, the internal software that
determines what a computer can do), to make their new machine guaranteed IBM compatible.
It would be illegal, and easily proven by IBM. Compaq determined to reverse-engineer
IBM's BIOS, and used two sets of programmers, one group who had access to IBM's source
code and another that knew nothing about it.
The first group analyzed the original
code, and made notes of exactly what it did. The second group analyzed the notes,
and wrote their own BIOS that performed identically. It took one year and a million
dollars to accomplish.
More than a mere IBM clone, the Compaq Portable was something different, it was transportable,
designed so it can easily be taken aboard an airliner as carry-on luggage. The machine
was very successful for Compaq and the company took in $111 million in its first
year, a record in American business.
This precursor of today’s lightweight laptops
and palmtops, weighed 28 pounds, had a 9-inch monochrome display, and cost $3590
with two 5-1/4” floppy drives and 640K of RAM. A basic version with just one drive
and 128K of RAM, sold for $2995, considered a bargain compared to IBM prices at the
time. (info from OldComputers.net and Byte magazine)
Condition: the Basic Reference Guide is soiled on the cover as can be seen in the picture. The pager are all clean. The other two guides are clean as well. The floppy looks like new, but it’s contents have not been tested. All items are sold as is.
