Predicting the Future

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  • Lesson 51

  • Predicting the future

  • What was the 'future' electronic development that Leon Bagrit wasn't able to foresee?

  • Predicting the future is notoriously difficult.

  • Who could have imagined, in the mid 1970s, for example,

  • that by the end of the 20th century, computers would be as common in people's homes as TV sets?

  • In the 1970s, computers were common enough,

  • but only in big business, government departments and large organizations.

  • These were the so-called mainframe machines.

  • Mainframe computers were very large indeed often occupying whole air-conditioned rooms,

  • employing full-time technicians and run on specially-written software.

  • Though these large machines still exist,

  • many of their functions have been taken over by small powerful personal computers, commonly known as PCs.

  • In 1975, a primitive machine called the Altair, was launched in the USA.

  • It can properly be described as the first 'home computer' and it pointed the way to the future.

  • This was followed, at the end of the 1970s, by a machine called an Apple.

  • In the early 1980s, the computer giant, IBM produced the world's first Personal Computer.

  • This ran on an 'operating system' called DOS,

  • produced by a then small company named Microsoft.

  • The IBM Personal Computer was widely copied.