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American electrical engineer
Dave Haynie in late 90's

Dave Haynie is an American electrical engineer and was chief engineer at Commodore International. He is vocal in the Amiga community.

Haynie also contributed to the development of the "Deathbed Vigil," a documentary film that captured the final days of Commodore. The documentary, released in 1994, provided an insider's view of the company’s decline and was narrated and produced by Haynie himself.

See also

  • Metabox (on German Misplaced Pages)
  • PIOS (on Spanish Misplaced Pages)

References

  1. Bagnall, Brian (2006). On the Edge: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore. Variant Press. ISBN 9780973864908.
  2. Herd, Bill. "COMMODORE C64: THE MOST POPULAR HOME COMPUTER EVER TURNS 40". Hackaday. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  3. Reimer, Jeremy. "A history of the Amiga, part 11: Between an Escom and a Gateway". Ars Technica. Retrieved 26 July 2022.

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Computers†
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