Thank you so much!!! This inspired a bunch of amazing searches. I believe this video has an earlier example!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw9yXI6uGWI …
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(This one too, I believe.) http://msx.jpn.org/tagoo/photo1/815.jpg …
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This is a menu
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Thanks! I think I found a few more!!!pic.twitter.com/rNE81e0cB2
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If you do google image search "倚天中文", you will see similar screenshots for Trad. Chinese input method (ISA card that contains bitmap fonts) used in the 80s Taiwan PC market
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Thank you!!!
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Basically C/J IMEs now a day, including the one we used on iOS, are all evolved from early 80s Japan, and not just PC market, there're also lots of great keyboard/IME/font stories on the Mac world as well.
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Yes, that’s exactly the argument I want to make in the book and that’s why I’m looking for historical screenshots!
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This is IME too, right? (From a brochure for PCWORD-M.)pic.twitter.com/8ftQ2TUzNz
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Yes!
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