MORE INFLUENTIAL FOLKS
1. Can you name each piece of equipment?

2. The fellow on the left is responsible for the names DCOS and AIDE. He also had a beautiful blue new '67 or '68 Thunderbird that received a hand-painted rally stripe by some mischievous "friends"(?).  Ask Craig Benjamin, who was not involved, how he got punished for it. Also an ex-GE Computer Dept refugee.

3. Give the fellow on the right the credit for the overall system architecture. While he was a manager in the Engineering Dept. in late '65/early '66, he did the logic design for the first production 1204. Later was a VP.  The 2nd ex-GE Computer Dept refugee to arrive at DPI.. Bill Bridge was the first.

4. On the left - Arrived from GE in '67. Wrote the first AIDE Compiler which executed on the 2103 in about five minutes after a bunch of Allstate programmers could not do one that ran on the IBM 360 in less than an hour! player in all versions of DCOS/AIDE. Remembered fondly by all.

5. Middle - The third of the many from GE. Worked on many of the hardware and software designs.  Responsible for the answer "EH" on the console.  First Manager of Customer Engineering (surprise!).

6. Right - Responsible for putting words to the letters AIDE (do you know what they are?) Wrote the first Message Processing module for the pre-DCOS operating system.

Those who identified them:
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1. Paul Boltauzer
2. Paul Boltauzer
3. Paul Boltauzer
4. Paul Boltauzer
5. Paul Boltauzer
6. Paul Boltauzer
AIDE Paul Boltauzer
Paul knows everyting doesn't he. But then he was there.