George Morrow (computers)
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George Morrow was part of the early microcomputer
Microcomputer
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 industry in the United States
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. Morrow promoted and improved the S-100 bus
S-100 bus
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 used in many early microcomputers. Morrow was also a member of the Homebrew Computer Club
Homebrew Computer Club
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Starting in 1976, he designed and sold computers, computer parts, and accessories under several company names, including Thinker Toys and Morrow Designs. Morrow's companies built microcomputers that used the CP/M
CP/M
CP/M was a mass-market operating system created for Intel 8080/85 based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc...

 operating system
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. When IBM started selling their IBM PC personal computer in 1981, Morrow and other CP/M computer makers had trouble competing. Morrow Designs filed for bankruptcy in 1986.

Following his retirement from computer entrepreneurship, Morrow took a deep interest in 1920s and 1930s dance, jazz and personality music, and acquired a very large and prestigious collection of the original 78 rpm records issued in that era. Until his death, Morrow digitally transcribed and restored thousands of recordings, issuing a number of them on his "The Old Masters" label.

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