[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Computing Editorial (please read)
"White Flame (aka David Holz)" wrote:
>
> "wildstar128" <wildstar128@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> v2rdrjn5rmc007@corp.supernews.com">news:v2rdrjn5rmc007@corp.supernews.com...
> > M$ role wasn't fundamental in innovation or technology but in marketing.
>
> IBM was the one who dumped x86 machines everywhere, therefore got their
> architecture to be the most popular in the education and business markets.
> M$ happened to be the OS that ran on it, so they cashed in on IBM's success.
>
M$ rode the coat tails of IBM's PC success. The name "IBM"
legitimized the use of microcomputers in the business world
and for other "serious" uses.
MSDOS was a cash cow for M$. Gates had the foresight to get
IBM to agree to let M$ sell MSDOS to other companies
independently. This only became profitable when a "clean"
BIOS was written and PC clones could be produced.
So you could say that IBM was like the space shuttle's main
fuel tank. IBM boosted M$ into orbit...but IBM itself was
jettisoned after the fuel burned out.
--
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| Charles and Francis Richmond <richmond@plano.net> |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+