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MetaComCo (MCC) was a
computer systems software company started in 1981 and
based in Bristol,
England by
Peter Mackeonis and
Derek Budge. A
division of...
- on a
Motorola 68000
version started in 1981 at the
University of Bath.
MetaComCo acquired the
rights to the 68000
version and
continued development until...
- only a few
hundred units were made. In 1986, Tim King left his job at
MetaComCo,
along with a few
other employees, to
start Perihelion Software in England...
-
BASIC quickly came out to
replace it.
Atari Corporation commissioned MetaComCo to
write a
version of
BASIC that
would take
advantage of the GEM environment...
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systems Digital Research CP/M, MP/M,
Intel ISIS-II, iRMX 86,
Cromemco CDOS,
MetaComCo TRIPOS, DOS, IBM/Toshiba 4690 OS, IBM OS/2,
Microsoft Windows, Singularity...
- has been
implemented in
operating systems such as Unix, DOS, IBM OS/2,
MetaComCo TRIPOS,
AmigaOS (where if a bare path is given, cd is implied), Microsoft...
- The
command is
analogous to the
Stratus OpenVOS create_dir command.
MetaComCo TRIPOS and
AmigaDOS provide a
similar MakeDir command to
create new directories...
- version). Furthermore, the main
processor operated as a
computer running MetaComCo BASIC, with
keyboard entry via an infrared-coupled
standard QWERTY keyboard...
- 1980s, Tim King
joined MetaComCo from the
University of Bath,
bringing with him some
rights to the
TRIPOS operating system.
MetaComCo secured a
contract from...
- King
along with a
number of
colleagues who had all
worked together at
MetaComCo on
AmigaOS and
written compilers for both the
Amiga and the
Atari ST.[citation...