![]() ![]() MSKK supplied own DOS/V for PC manufacturer.For the Japanese adaptation of, MSKK and developed two Japanese fonts. Soon after the announcement, Furukawa got a contract with IBM Japan to receive source code of DOS/V. The AX couldn't break into the Japanese PC market due to its cost and less available software.In October 1990, announced the. ASCII kept rights of MSX.In October 1986, MSKK announced the project that was a Japanese computing initiative to allow to handle Japanese text. Susumu Furukawa ( 古川 享), who was also a member of ASCII, officially became the first president of Microsoft Kabushiki Kaisha. It was because Gates wanted Microsoft to go public in the, and also he opposed Nishi and ASCII's diversification. In 1984, ASCII Microsoft was merged to ASCII.However, Microsoft founded its own Japan subsidiary, Microsoft Kabushiki Kaisha ( マイクロソフト株式会社, MSKK), and dissolved partnership with ASCII in 1986. It was 40 percent of Microsoft's sales, and Nishi became Microsoft's Vice President of Sales for Far East. In 1980, ASCII made 1.2 billion yen of sales from licensing. In 1979, he founded ASCII Microsoft ( 株式会社アスキー・マイクロソフト) as the sole dealer of Microsoft's products in Japan. ![]() Contents.History In 1978, a founder of, became friends with.
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