In July 1985, a two-page color spread showed the three guys we called "The DOS Drivers." Looking ultrathin were Jon Shirley (left), Bill Gates, and Steve Ballmer, balding even then. We called the pre-Redmond Microsoft "the ubiquitous Bellevue, Washington-based firm," and said the three were hard at work on a successor to DOS 3.10. Gates said his vision of the future was a "workstation on every desk." He added, "The vast majority of those workstations are going to be based on MS-DOS and Intel's architecture. That's why it's up to DOS to be everything you're ever going to want in an operating system."
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