George Morrow

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George Morrow (c. 1934 - May 7, 2003) was part of the early microcomputer industry in the United States. Morrow helped promote (make popular) the S-100 bus, which many early computers used. Morrow was also a member of the Homebrew Computer Club.

Starting in 1976, he designed and sold computers, computer parts, and accessories under several company names, including Morrow Designs. Morrow Designs built microcomputers that used the CP/M operating system. But this was about the time IBM first started selling its first personal computer (they had been called microcomputers up to that point), the IBM PC, and CP/M computer makers had trouble competing. Morrow Designs filed for bankruptcy in 1986.