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Microsoft-IBM Family | {{Factioninfobox | ||
|name = Microsoft-IBM Family | |||
|image = | |||
|founder = Xenix, Altair (benefactress) | |||
|leader = MS-DOS, PC-DOS | |||
|matriarch = Xenix | |||
|ftype = dynasty | |||
|niche = Highly-skilled entrepreneurs, open to various types of technology and programs. | |||
|territory = The first consumer OS-tan family to industrialize rapidly, spanned many large cities. | |||
|established = 1980 | |||
|dissolution = 1990 | |||
|predecessor = none | |||
|successor = [[Windows Family]] | |||
}} | |||
==Former members== | ==Former members== | ||
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*'''[[Windows 1.0]]''' | *'''[[Windows 1.0]]''' | ||
*'''[[Windows 2.0]]''' | *'''[[Windows 2.0]]''' | ||
*'''[[3.1 | *'''[[Windows 3.1 | Windows 3.0]]''' | ||
*'''[[Xenix]]''' | *'''[[Xenix]]''' | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Microsoft-IBM Family was founded around 1980 or 1981 with the release of Xenix, the acquisition of [[QDOS | QDOS | The Microsoft-IBM Family was founded around 1980 or 1981 with the release of Xenix, the acquisition of [[QDOS | QDOS]] and the development of MS-DOS and PC-DOS. [[MITS Altair 8800 | MITS Altair 8800-tan]] was a de-facto member of the family and its benefactress, since Altair BASIC was developed by Microsoft, and was their first product. | ||
The OS-tans of the MS-IBM Family lived happy and sheltered childhoods but this all changed when the family broke up in 1990. | The OS-tans of the MS-IBM Family lived happy and sheltered childhoods but this all changed when the family broke up in 1990. | ||
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From MS's fueled imperialist ambitions, Windows 3.1-tan became even more popular, [[NT-tan | Windows NT-tan]] was created and conquered the server OS market, [[95-tan | Windows 95-tan]] was created and conquered the consumer OS market in the 90's OS Wars. Their success led to the modern [[Windows Family]] faction. | From MS's fueled imperialist ambitions, Windows 3.1-tan became even more popular, [[NT-tan | Windows NT-tan]] was created and conquered the server OS market, [[95-tan | Windows 95-tan]] was created and conquered the consumer OS market in the 90's OS Wars. Their success led to the modern [[Windows Family]] faction. | ||
Windows 1.0-tan and 2.0-tan were part of the early Windows Family faction but were mainly kept separate from MS-DOS-tan and the other Windows-tans, and were ultimately exiled during the [[OS Wars]]. 1.0-tan and 2.0-tan later joined and helped establish the [[Binteeji Renmei]]. | Windows 1.0-tan and 2.0-tan were part of the early Windows Family faction but were mainly kept separate from MS-DOS-tan and the other Windows-tans, and were ultimately exiled during the [[OS-tan Wars]]. 1.0-tan and 2.0-tan later joined and helped establish the [[Binteeji Renmei]]. | ||
OS/2-tan turned bitter and felt betrayed from 3.1-tan's, NT-tan's and 95-tan's success and has in fact fought (and lost) against the latter two. This led to her forming the [[Antisoft Coalition | Anti$oft Coalition]]. | OS/2-tan turned bitter and felt betrayed from 3.1-tan's, NT-tan's and 95-tan's success and has in fact fought (and lost) against the latter two. This led to her forming the [[Antisoft Coalition | Anti$oft Coalition]]. | ||
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Xenix-tan was forced to retire in 1989, shortly before the breakup. She fought in the Unix Wars but was still loyal to the MS-IBM Family (and later the early Windows Family) to the very end when she got killed in action. | Xenix-tan was forced to retire in 1989, shortly before the breakup. She fought in the Unix Wars but was still loyal to the MS-IBM Family (and later the early Windows Family) to the very end when she got killed in action. | ||
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