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!!Joseph C. Decuir
Joseph C. Decuir is one of the leaders who made Atari that great. He is the father of the Atari Video Computer System 2600, the Atari 800 Personal Computer System 800 and the Amiga Personal Computer. Joe's influence is hughe. He has done so much for Atari and is helping the Atari community even today. More to come...
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!! Kevin Savetz
!! Kay Savetz
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Without Kevin many things of the now Atari community would be simply even unthinkable! Whether there is a mission impossible concerning Atari, Kevin Savetz is our "Jim Phelbs" for these very missions. Kevin has done so much for the community, he really deserves a star on the Atari walk of fame. His recent addition was the impossible to find PILOT II language. So much has to be added here, please check in from time to time to continue on this. Kevin runs a podcast: http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/rss which is highly recommended, because all the stars from the golden age are interviewed there. Further, Kevin runs his own website: http://www.atariarchives.org/ which is highly recommended, too.
Without Kay many things of the now Atari community would be simply even unthinkable! Whether there is a mission impossible concerning Atari, Kay Savetz is our "Jim Phelbs" for these very missions. Kay has done so much for the community, he really deserves a star on the Atari walk of fame. His recent addition was the impossible to find PILOT II language. So much has to be added here, please check in from time to time to continue on this. Kay runs a podcast: http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/rss which is highly recommended, because all the stars from the golden age are interviewed there. Further, Kay runs his own website: http://www.atariarchives.org/ which is highly recommended, too.