
Gates wasn't at all shy when promoting his debut Windows OS at New York's Helmsley Palace Hotel that day, claiming that it, powered by a unique graphical interface, would be running 90% of IBM systems by 1984 (before missing the launch date by a year, of course). To his credit, that ridiculously lofty number is just about identical to the Windows marketshare of today. Windows 1 wouldn't be around for long, with its Windows 2 predecessor following just two years later. But that was jsut the begining of the PC OS onslaught.

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