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JimH

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Daddy, where did JRiver come from?
« on: April 05, 2003, 03:26:05 pm »

OK, I know there are a lot of guys here who once wore bell bottom pants.  I'm not sure I did, well maybe I had a pair.  It was a long time ago.

Today I spent some time scanning old photos.  One envelope had some amazing pictures of the old days.  I'm going to prove to you that I have no ego by sharing them.

The year was 1981.  I was 37.  I had been married three years.  My wife and I had two daughters, ages 2 and 0.  They were beautiful and hungry.

I had run a wood stove store, called Ironwood Stove Co, at 115 N First St, Minneapolis, for about 5 years.  It wasn't working.  I knew it.  Worse, the bank knew it.  I could feel their breath on my neck.  I was sweating.  I had to do something.

For about a year and a half, I had been trying to run the stove business accounting with an Apple IIe.  It had, oh, say 16K of memory, but I had upgraded it to 48K.  Life was good.

The software for the Apple was a problem.  I couldn't find anything that worked for the business.  After a lot of head scratching, I decided I maybe could write something.

The rest is a longer, even more boring story, but I ended up buying an Osborne and learning to write in mbasic (Microsoft's Basic, before DOS).  The Osborne was a miracle.  It had 64K of memory, two 92K floppy disk drives, came with Wordstar and Supercalc, and it cost $1795.

I wrote a General Ledger program and started on Accounts Receivable, but we needed a manual.  These shots were taken (I was the only model I could afford).  One of them dressed the cover of the manual for the first year until we could afford a better manual.

http://www.jriver.com/~jriver/other/ironwood

I wish I still had that much hair.

Bob Brose joined the company a year or so later, then Jim Nordgaard half a year after that.  Both are still highly valuable people at JRiver, and it is an honor to be able to say that.

A lot of bridge over the dam since then.


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Re: Daddy, where did JRiver come from?
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2003, 03:37:30 pm »

I remember that computer.

they do look like bell bottom's that go with your tie.
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