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- SuperSet_Software abstract "SuperSet Software was a group founded by friends and former Eyring Research Institute (ERI) co-workers Drew Major, Dale Neibaur, Kyle Powell and later joined by Mark Hurst. Their work was based on classwork that they started in October 1981 at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA, and upon previous work experiences at Eyring Research Institute.In 1983, Raymond Noorda took over leadership of Novell and engaged the work by the SuperSet crew. The team was originally assigned to create a CP/M disk sharing system to help network the CP/M hardware that Novell was selling at the time. The team was privately convinced that CP/M was a doomed platform and instead came up with a successful file sharing system for the newly introduced IBM-compatible PC.The group also wrote an application called Snipes, a text-mode game and used it to test the new network and demonstrate its capabilities. Along with Spasim and Maze War, Snipes was the precursor of many popular multiplayer games such as Doom and Quake.This network operating system was later called Novell NetWare. It has made a significant contribution to the success of Novell.".
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- SuperSet_Software wikiPageWikiLink Novell.
- SuperSet_Software wikiPageWikiLink Provo,_Utah.
- SuperSet_Software wikiPageWikiLink Quake_(video_game).
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- SuperSet_Software comment "SuperSet Software was a group founded by friends and former Eyring Research Institute (ERI) co-workers Drew Major, Dale Neibaur, Kyle Powell and later joined by Mark Hurst. Their work was based on classwork that they started in October 1981 at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA, and upon previous work experiences at Eyring Research Institute.In 1983, Raymond Noorda took over leadership of Novell and engaged the work by the SuperSet crew.".
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