At the time, law, not business, looked like the respectable, stable route. “I felt like being a lawyer was like a noble profession, and I didn’t feel that way about business at the time,” Schuck admits. So in 2006, he enrolled at The Ohio State University’s law school.
IBM didn’t want the Intel 386 because it performed like a minicomputer chip. IBM could price its low-end System/36 minicomputers at $20,000 circa 1985, so they saw an Intel 386-based PC priced at $10,000 as a threat, not an opportunity. They didn’t want businesses buying a 386-based PC and loading Unix on it instead of buying a traditional minicomputer that cost twice as much.
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