译文:
致电脑爱好者的一封公开信
威廉-亨利-盖茨三世
1976年2月3日
对我来讲,现在的电脑爱好者圈里最要命的问题就是缺乏优秀软件,相关书籍和应用软件。如果没有好的软件和一个懂得编程的所有者,个人电脑简直就是一种浪费。高质量的软件可以被业余爱好者编写出来吗?
一年以前,我和保罗艾伦很高兴地看到业余电脑爱好者市场迅速壮大,我们雇佣了Monte Davidoff一同开发了ALTIR
BASIC程序。尽管最初的工作只用了两个月时间,但我们三人几乎用了去年一年的时间编写文档,继续改善BASIC,添加新的特性。现在,我们已经有了
4K,8K,更多内存的磁盘BASIC和ROM BASIC。如果计算我们的工作价值,我们已经花费了4万多美元。
我们已经从成百的BASIC使用者得到了反馈,他们都给予了BASIC非常肯定的评价。尽管如此,这里仍有两个令人惊讶的问题。1、绝大多数“用户”都没
有购买BASIC(只有不到10%的Altair用户购买BASIC)。 2、我们民到的版税如果按照我们花费在ALTAIR
BASIC上的时间来算,每小时不到2美元。
为何如此?多数的电脑爱好者必须明白,你们中大多数人使用的软件是偷的。硬件必须要付款购买,可软件却变成了某种共享的东西。谁会关心,开发软件的人是否得到报酬?
这合理公平吗?如果你们偷盗软件,当遇问题时,你们就不能要求MITS公司解决问题。MITS并没有从销售软件中挣到钱。因为他们付给我们的版税以及软件的使用手册,磁带和企业管理费用低消了软件收入,仅仅达到收支平衡。你们现在所做的一切正在阻止人们去编写好的软件。
谁会从事专业的软件开发却分文无获。哪有业余爱好者会花费3人年的精力去编写软件,去修正软件,编写使用手册却免费发放给别人使用。事实上,只有我们大量
投资来为个人电脑做软件。我们已经写了6800 BASIC写成了808 0APL和6800
APL,但是现在几乎没有什么动力让我们向你们提供这些软件。说白了,你们的所作所为就是窃贼( Theft)。
那些拿了ALTAIR BASIC来卖的家伙怎么样,难道他们没有因为爱好者软件而赚到钱吗?是的,这些人最终必将失败。他们给了电脑爱好者一个坏名声,只要他们一露面,就应该被所有的爱好者俱乐部踢出去。
如果有人愿意为我们的软件付钱,或者有什么建议的争论,都可以写信给我,我将非常高兴。我的地址是:1180 ALVARADO SE
#14,ALBUQUERQUE,新墨西哥州 ,87108,任何事情都没有比能雇佣10个程序员向个人电脑市场提供大量的软件更能让我高兴的了。
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全文:
February 3, 1976
AN OPEN LETTER TO HOBBYISTS
By William Henry Gates III
To me, the most critical thing in the hobby market right now is the
lack of good software courses, books and software itself. Without good
software and an owner who understands programming, a hobby computer is
wasted. Will quality software be written for the hobby market?
Almost a year ago, Paul Allen and myself, expecting the hobby market to
expand, hired Monte Davidoff and developed Altair BASIC. Though the
initial work took only two months, the three of us have spent most of
the last year documenting, improving and adding features to BASIC. Now
we have 4K, 8K, EXTENDED, ROM and DISK BASIC. The value of the computer
time we have used exceeds $40,000.
The feedback we have gotten from the hundreds of people who say they
are using BASIC has all been positive. Two surprising things are
apparent, however, 1) Most of these "users" never bought BASIC (less
than 10% of all Altair owners have bought BASIC), and 2) The amount of
royalties we have received from sales to hobbyists makes the time spent
on Altair BASIC worth less than $2 an hour.
Why is this? As the majority of hobbyists must be aware, most of you
steal your software. Hardware must be paid for, but software is
something to share. Who cares if the people who worked on it get paid?
Is this fair? One thing you don’t do by stealing software is get back
at MITS for some problem you may have had. MITS doesn’t make money
selling software. The royalty paid to us, the manual, the tape and the
overhead make it a break-even operation. One thing you do do is prevent
good software from being written. Who can afford to do professional
work for nothing? What hobbyist can put 3-man years into programming,
finding all bugs, documenting his product and distribute for free? The
fact is, no one besides us has invested a lot of money in hobby
software. We have written 6800 BASIC, and are writing 8080 APL and 6800
APL, but there is very little incentive to make this software available
to hobbyists. Most directly, the thing you do is theft.
What about the guys who re-sell Altair BASIC, aren’t they making money
on hobby software? Yes, but those who have been reported to us may lose
in the end. They are the ones who give hobbyists a bad name, and should
be kicked out of any club meeting they show up at.
I would appreciate letters from any one who wants to pay up, or has a
suggestion or comment. Just write to me at 1180 Alvarado SE, #114,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87108. Nothing would please me more than being
able to hire ten programmers and deluge the hobby market with good
software.
Bill Gates
General Partner, Micro-Soft