- Dan
Fylstra is an
American pioneer of the
software products industry. A
graduate of the M****achusetts
Institute of Technology, in 1975 he was a founding...
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products were Microchess, Visi On and VisiCalc. It was
founded in 1977 by Dan
Fylstra as the
software publisher Personal Software. In 1978, it
merged with Peter...
- Dan
Fylstra of Byte
magazine received one of the
initial PETs in
October 1977, S/N 16, and
reported on the
computer in the
March 1978 issue.
Fylstra praised...
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plotted had to be
exported in a "raw"
format and then re-imported. Dan
Fylstra led a
technical discussion on what
sorts of
actions the user
would need...
- was no PET
available for use and so one of the
founders of
VisiCorp Dan
Fylstra suggested that he
should try the
Apple machine as it had a
similar BASIC...
- from the
original (PDF) on 3
February 2007.
Retrieved 5
February 2008.
Fylstra,
Daniel (November 1975). "Son of
Motorola (or the $20 CPU Chip)". Byte...
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magazine published a do-it-yourself CP/M
modification for the
Model III. Dan
Fylstra,
among the
first owners,
wrote in Byte in
April 1978 that as an "'appliance'...
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Microprocessor For You? by Hal Chamberlin,
Write Your Own ****embler by Dan
Fylstra and
Serial Interface by Don Lancaster.
Among the more
important articles...
- at Motorola,
Peddle tried raising money to fund his new microprocessor.
Fylstra,
Daniel (November 1975). "Son of
Motorola (or the $20 CPU Chip)". Byte...
- to 255 are "Space
Compression Codes", tabs for 0 to 63
spaces Citations Fylstra, Dan (April 1978). "Radio
Shack TRS-80: An Owner's Report" (PDF). BYTE...