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Re: Pirates of Silicon Valley
- To: Mike Pike <mpike@nmia.com>
- Subject: Re: Pirates of Silicon Valley
- From: Mike <moose@rocknet.net.au>
- Date: 1999/06/30
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.mac.misc
- Organization: Central Queensland University
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Mike Pike wrote:
> That's not entirely true.... apple had started their own GUI at the same
> time, if not before Xerox.... they simply used Xerox to show Jobs what it
> was capable of doing - or so I am told...
Where do you get this from ?
According to the words from Steve Jobs and Woz's own mouths - they were
absolutely *blown* away when they saw Xerox's GUI, and they dragged half of
the Apple engineers down to PARC soon after to see a GUI for the **first**
time.
Suggesting that Apple engineers / programmers were already working on a GUI
*before* Xerox started working on theirs is simply utter bullshit. According
to Cringeley's book and other books I have read, Xerox had the Alto built and
the GUI developed *before* Apple was even formed.
Suggesting that Apple engineers / programmers were already working on a GUI
before Jobs became aware of the Xerox GUI is also simply utter bullshit.
Get your facts straight !
Mike O'Malley
> Scott R. Ehrlich (sehrlich@shore.net) wrote:
> : Let's not forget some basic facts from the past:
> :
> : - Mac got its GUI start from Xerox PARC, because Xerox could not market
> : their inventions (including the mouse)
> :
> : - Gates got his start from buying CP/M and modifying it into DOS for the
> : consumer market
> :
> :
> : At least Apple built their Apple II series computers (from scratch?).
> : Gates flat-out took what existed and modified it.
> :