The History of Microsoft - 1980
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For Microsoft, 1980 means a new decade and new technology. Microsoft introduces the Z-80 SoftCard, Steve Ballmer joins the company and we announce XENIX OS, a portable, UNIX-based operating system for 16-bit microprocessors.
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The History of Microsoft - 1975
The History of Microsoft - 1976
The History of Microsoft - 1977
The History of Microsoft - 1978
The History of Microsoft - 1979
January 1, 1980
Microsoft Consumer Products announces its first consumer-oriented application software, Typing Tutor.
April 2, 1980
Microsoft introduces the Z-80 SoftCard, a circuit board that plugs into the Apple II computer and allows Apple II users to run CP/M applications with only minor modifications.
June 11, 1980
Steve Ballmer joins Microsoft with responsibility for Operations, including personnel, finance, and legal areas of the business.
August 25, 1980
Microsoft announces XENIX OS, a portable, UNIX-based operating system for 16-bit microprocessors.
1980 Revenue/Headcount
The 1980 year-end sales total $8,000,000. The 1980 Calendar Year employee headcount totals 40 people.
Other products released in 1980: Basic Compiler 5.3, TRS-DOS COBOL and Basic, muLISP and muMATH, TRS-80 Editor/Assember, XMacro-86 Cross Assembler, COBOL-80 Compiler 4.0, BASIC Interpreter for Z8000, Olympic Decathlon (game), M/SORT, FORTRAN & COBOL for
Apple II, RAMcard (memory expander for the Apple II)
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fun reading bill gates body language as he describes letting ballmer into to run the show
"steves great at hiring guys" "programmers like being run by programmers"
..just wow.
on the + side...
the 80's MS logo - i dont remember seeing that - very cool with the slanting and drop down letters - looks almost NEW
and also cool was MS UNIX = Xenix?? double wow.
it even starts with X (box)
ps - is my Xphone ready yet
1) when i view full screen i find the syn is off between the audio and the video.
2) full screen does not look very good, what is the top resolution you are encoding for ??
my display is 1200x1920 x 28 inch diagonal
UPDATE:
ok the audio sync is not just on this video, i guess there is an issue with sync on many of the videos played by the silverlight player when i go full screen... sucks.
i wonder if it's a problem with scaling up the video or something else....
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Can you PLEASE use some convention for these download filenames. ForTinaHistory... WTF?!?!?
Super Cool! Thank you Tina for bringing us this video. I'm downloading all the series. Could you please make longer videos in the future? We always want to know more ! Bye!
I thought DOS is what makes Microsoft, but it’s obvious from Tina’s videos that Microsoft was created many products before DOS
I think Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer were lucky to work together since 1980, it was surprising for me because I didn’t heard about Steve Ballmer before 2000, anyhow Steve Ballmer was and still the most funniest energetic and hard-charger person in Microsoft. Steve joined Microsoft when it was just 23 employees and it’s now 71’000 employees.
What makes me laugh that Microsoft invest in “UNIX” OS after purchasing the Unix license for Version 7 from AT&T to make it available for the 16-bit microcomputers and name it XENIX – later it’s Windows lol, I’m very excited to see what’s next…
Thanks Tina.
I thought DOS is what makes Microsoft, but it’s obvious from Tina’s videos that Microsoft was created many products before DOS
I think Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer were lucky to work together since 1980, it was surprising for me because I didn’t heard about Steve Ballmer before 2000, anyhow Steve Ballmer was and still the most funniest energetic and hard-charger person in Microsoft. Steve joined Microsoft when it was just 23 employees and it’s now 71’000 employees.
What makes me laugh that Microsoft invest in “UNIX” OS after purchasing the Unix license for Version 7 from AT&T to make it available for the 16-bit microcomputers and name it XENIX – later it’s Windows lol, I’m very excited to see what’s next…
Thanks Tina.
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I don't know if this is the right thread for this comment, but here it goes,
My platform since 2000 is mainly Mac, either at home or on the road consulting. I just recently bought my first non-ppc mac, the mac mini so that I can keep up with my personal interest in silverlight+.net.
We are divided no more, thanks to OpenSource and Linux, so this is not a platform gripe, it is something for the technicians to test.
I have VMware Fusion+xp home edition SP3, and I can run "in parallel" windows and mac.
I noticed using IE 8 in the Fusion virtualization of windows that the volume control for these movies works correctly, with decent decibel output.
Simultaneously, and logged in to the forum "twice" with a mac os x 10.5.7 (last night update), the volume output is totally unacceptable for the silverlight 2.0 I downloaded and installed as a plugin to Safari browser. You can up the volume control arrow all the way, and still you can't get decent volume.
Are there known issues about this ?
I love MS, I love windows 7 and what is the next of windows ???
wow I've never heard of XENIX, you learn something new every day
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