Xref: utzoo comp.os.minix:7743 comp.sys.ibm.pc:37251 comp.unix.xenix:8308 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!uhnix1!sugar!ficc!korenek From: korenek@ficc.uu.net (Gary Korenek) Newsgroups: comp.os.minix,comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: IBM and Apple Operating Systems (Re: dosread.c again) Summary: gosh... let's put all this into the context of the times Message-ID: <6723@ficc.uu.net> Date: 30 Oct 89 15:37:06 GMT References: <6661@ficc.uu.net> <10609@cbnews.ATT.COM> <143@asihub.UUCP> Organization: Ferranti Int'l Controls Lines: 40 In article <143@asihub.UUCP>, jmp@asihub.UUCP (John Pantone) writes: > Microsoft and IBM simply blew it when designing MSDOS and the PC... 1. It takes a long lead-time to identify what's wanted, to "paper" design it, to staff up, and to do it. 2. The pace of microcomputer technology advancement is rather fast. This means that in many cases by the time you get a product out to the market, it's obsolete (or close to it). 3. IBM put it's tail on the line in introducing the IBM PC. No one knew it would take off like a rocket. It was a huge gamble. 4. A compromise was made. IBM could have waited longer, spent more time and money for developement, and come out with a product that was more sophisticated. But they did what they did when they did it. 5. Compared to the 8 bit stuff available at the time, the IBM PC (and MS-DOS) was a step forward. 6. The market determines (and funds) what's done next. Our dollars spent on those original PC's and MS-DOS funded what we see available today. 7. Look at consumer VHS video technology. It's in a parllel situation to IBM-PCs and MS-DOS. It started as breakthrough technology. We went out and bought tons of the stuff. We demanded higher performance. The original design has been enhanced to meet market demands. It now seems ordinary, commonplace, and almost obsolete. Again, at the time of introduction, this was breakthrough stuff. 8. The point to all this: companies take massive gambles with new products. If it had not been for the original IBM-PC and MS-DOS, we would not even have what we have today. -- Gary Korenek (korenek@ficc.uu.net) | This space Ferranti International Controls Corp. | intentionally Sugar Land, Texas (713)274-5357 | left blank