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To: QwikSand who wrote (12980)1/1/1999 1:34:00 PM
From: Dale J.  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Quiksand, you and I agree more than we thought. The Unix camp or factions as you prefer, did not challange MSFT. They did not offer the consumer or business an alternative. Now they are panicing.

Same with Apple, I agree with you Mr. Sculley was ok as a ceo, but he should not have appointed himself CTO. Again, that isn't MSFT fault.

RE:Little bit of a dishonest (or maybe just ignorant) question there, Dale. IBM and Microsoft developed OS/2...

No, no ignorance or dishonesty on my part. OS/2 failure belongs to IBM. They were calling the shots, they decided 4MB of RAM would be acceptable to the consumer (even though 1MB of RAM was selling for about $500). Also it was IBM, that never insisted MSFT sign a no compete clause, when developing OS/2 for IBM. And it was IBM that decided OS/2 didn't need compatibility.

Dale
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