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To run the first Microsoft Windows, you didn't need a supercomputer, but you did need what was then considered a powerful setup: 256 kilobytes (KB) of RAM. Storage: Two double-sided disk drives or a hard drive. Graphics: A graphics adapter card. OS: MS-DOS 2.0 or higher. A Slow Start to Global Dominance 1st microsoft windows
Though primitive by modern standards, Windows 1.0 introduced the foundational elements of the Windows Desktop Environment: 3/5 To run the first Microsoft Windows, you
The game changed when Apple released the Macintosh in 1984. The Mac featured a Graphical User Interface (GUI)—a screen with pictures (icons), windows, and a mouse. It was user-friendly and intuitive. Microsoft realized that if they wanted to bring computing to the masses, they needed to move beyond the black command screen. OS: MS-DOS 2