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Q: What did Bil Gates start with IBM?
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What has the author Bil Alvernaz written?

Bil Alvernaz has written: 'Expanding your IBM PC' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer XT


When did Bill Gates start working for IBM?

Never. He was a founder of Microsoft.


Who made the most money in 2009?

bil gates


Did Bill Gates work for IBM?

Yes!


When did Bill Gates work for IBM and what was his position?

Bill Gates never worked for IBM. He was the founder of Microsoft. But, Mircrosoft and IBM licensed MS-DOS for IBM's new IBM PC-AT. They then began working to develop, OS/2 a more advanced operating system. But Microsoft had different plans and IBM finished OS/2 by itself.


How much did it cost to start Microsoft?

Bill gates started his business by creating a DOS computer to sell to IBM for 50,000. His initials start up mpney isn't known


How did Bill Gates earn his money?

Bill Gates made a deeal with IBM to license the DOS (disk oprerating system) on every computer IBM. IBM thought that the money was in the hardware. But as profit margins fell on the hardware it turned out that Gates made the right choice. Pretty soon he had the rights to sell the operating system on every IBM compatible computer.


What company did Bill Gates first agreed to Microsoft?

Ibm


What did Bill Gates develop for IBM?

He developed the operating system for IBM's personal computers. It was called MS-DOS.


The main issues which exist between Microsoft and netscape?

that jeffrey is the best better than bil gates hmu


How can you use indeed in a sentence?

Indeed, Mr. Gates, your IBM is a good invention.


What was the first system that Bill Gates developed for IBM?

Gates and Allen.went out and purchased.an operating system called Q-Dos, which had been developed by Seattle Computer. Q-Dos was compatible with the Intel processor that IBM intended to use. The two then adapted the Q-Dos system and presented it to IBM