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which ran intel cpu and microsoft disk operating s

Which ran intel cpu and microsoft disk operating system ms-dos

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Most of the time, games were built by a single person who laid down the memory map, wrote the program code, designed the graphics, and even provided the sound. Sometimes an artist helped out, but doing graphics is a relatively straightforward task on such limited hardware. Code reuse, so popular today, was virtually nonexistent. At most, programmers would borrow sequences of microinstructions from a previous title so a new game could be coded faster. But generally speaking, coding for such a machine involved lots of craft and skill, as anyone who has coded assembly programs for a living knows.

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One year later, Microsoft was founded. Its flagship product was a BASIC interpreter for the Altair. It was the first programmable language for a personal computer. Years later, Microsoft would create the operating system for the IBM PC, and the rest is history.

Then, in 1976, one of the most popular garage startups surfaced, and the personal computer industry was born. Apple was founded by Steven Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Jobs, with an eye on product design and business, had been at Atari since 1974. Wozniak, the hardware genius, worked for Hewlett-Packard. Their first product, the Apple I, sold in kit form for $666, and was introduced at the Homebrew Computer Club. Some simple games began to appear for the Apple I, but they were mainly clones of those existing on game consoles.

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