Re: Re: Jack Tramiel
By: Computer Nerd Kev to Andreas Kohlbach on Tue Jan 21 2020 10:17 pm
> From a customer's point of view I think you can admire Tramiel much
> more than Bill Gates. Tramiel used his ruthless business strategies
> to cut costs and therefore be able to profitably sell computers
> cheaper than anyone else - opening them up to some home markets that
otherwise might have been priced out. Gates just did his best to
That really came across in the book I was reading. Most of Commodore thought
they should concetrate on high-end PET-level machines, but Jack drove the plan
and ambition to do the Vic as a low-cost computer for all. I'm not sure , but I
feel this was partly motivated by a sense of public purpose. He apparently
hated complex systems and rules, because this
is what allowed people to commit horrors like the Holocaust; he apparently
thought a mass spread of computers by act as a counter-weight against that.
He seems a lot more complex, interesting character than the likes of Gates or
the diefied (is that a a word?) Jobs.
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