Digital Microsystems, Inc.
← Back to CompaniesDigital Microsystems, Inc. was founded by John Torode, a computer science professor at the University of California at Berkeley. John Torode previously built a computer with a friend called Gary Kildall, the 'father' of the CP/M operating system. From 1979 to 1986. Digital Microsystems designed and manufactured microcomputer-based subsystems, computers, and one of the first microprocessor-based local area networks called HiNet. Originally based in Oakland, CA, DMS was sold to a British firm and grew to more than 200 employees worldwide with a sister company in England.
| Company Type | Hardware |
|---|---|
| Date Formed | 1982 |
| Founder(s) |
John Torode
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| Address |
Oakland, CA |
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