http://worldofdragon.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Jlinney&feedformat=atomThe Dragon Archive - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T13:34:08ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.15http://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Dragoneers.jpeg&diff=1451File:Dragoneers.jpeg2009-06-22T19:15:10Z<p>Jlinney: </p>
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<div>Taken sometime in 1984 when part of the Dragon team had moved on to Thorn EMI to create the Liberator hand-held computer.<br />
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Left to Right - Duncan Smeed (original Dragon ROM BIOS developer and head of software), Jan Wojna (worked on Dragon hardware), John Linney (worked on Dragon system software), John Peacock (finance), Derek Williams (Managing Director)</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Dragoneers.jpeg&diff=1450File:Dragoneers.jpeg2009-06-22T19:14:44Z<p>Jlinney: </p>
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<div>Taken sometime in 1984 when part of the Dragon team had moved on to Thorn EMI to create the Liberator hand-held computer.<br />
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R to L - Duncan Smeed (original Dragon ROM BIOS developer and head of software), Jan Wojna (worked on Dragon hardware), John Linney (worked on Dragon system software), John Peacock (finance), Derek Williams (Managing Director)</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Dragon_People&diff=1449Dragon People2009-06-22T19:13:00Z<p>Jlinney: /* Dragon Data Employees */</p>
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<div>== Dragon Data Employees ==<br />
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[[File:Dragoneers.jpeg|right|thumb|Some of the Dragon team in 1984]]<br />
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[[Duncan Smeed]]<br />
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[[John Linney]]<br />
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[[Lydon Davies]]<br />
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[[Richard Wadman]]<br />
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[[Tony Clarke]]<br />
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[[Brian Moore]]<br />
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== Others ==<br />
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[[Paul Grade]]<br />
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[[Harry White]]</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:Dragoneers.jpeg&diff=1448File:Dragoneers.jpeg2009-06-22T19:11:38Z<p>Jlinney: Taken sometim ein 1984 when part of the Dragon team had moved on to Thorn EMI to create the Liberator hand-held computer.
R to L - Duncan Smeed (original Dragon ROM BIOS developer and head of software), Jan Wojna (worked on Dragon hardware), John Linney </p>
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<div>Taken sometim ein 1984 when part of the Dragon team had moved on to Thorn EMI to create the Liberator hand-held computer.<br />
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R to L - Duncan Smeed (original Dragon ROM BIOS developer and head of software), Jan Wojna (worked on Dragon hardware), John Linney (worked on Dragon system software), John Peacock (finance), Derek Williams (Managing Director)</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Project_Alpha&diff=1447Project Alpha2009-06-22T19:01:13Z<p>Jlinney: /* Project Alpha / Dragon Professional */</p>
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<div>== Project Alpha / Dragon Professional ==<br />
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[[File:DragonAlpha-1.jpg|right|thumb|Dragon Professional]]<br />
[[File:DragonAlphaBoot.jpg|right|thumb|Boot Screen]]<br />
[[File:IMG_1261.JPG|right|thumb|Front View]]<br />
[[File:AlphaTopOff.JPG|right|thumb|Top Case Removed]]<br />
[[File:AlphaMainBoard.JPG|right|thumb|Main Board Exposed]]<br />
The Dragon Professional or Project Alpha is an evolution of the [[Dragon 64]]. Noticeable differences are the built-in modem, multi-channel AY sound chip and disk interface with two 3.5" drives and the new boot rom with graphical screen for booting to rom based basic (i.e. [[Dragon 64]] mode - but strangely without any Dragon Dos support - to get this you need to use a special boot disk which loads the [[Dragon Dos]] rom into ram before starting basic) or straight to [[OS-9]]. A number of examples (5 at last count) are known to exist in either early prototype form where the top of the case was effectively hand made and darker in colour and the pre-production form where the top of the case is only slightly darker than the [[Dragon 64]] and is of production quality.<br />
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Using its own version of [[OS-9]] (only for the new hardware drivers and a modified disk driver) the Alpha was able to immediately use the existing [[OS-9]] software library. The Dragon Dos boot disk provided compatibility with the [[Dragon 64]] + [[Dragon Dos]] interface and thus a large amount of dragon disk software. Booting straight to basic mirrored the original [[Dragon 64]] and most tape software would load and execute without issue.</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Project_Alpha&diff=1446Project Alpha2009-06-22T18:59:56Z<p>Jlinney: /* Project Alpha / Dragon Professional */</p>
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<div>== Project Alpha / Dragon Professional ==<br />
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[[File:DragonAlpha-1.jpg|right|thumb|Dragon Professional]]<br />
[[File:DragonAlphaBoot.jpg|right|thumb|Boot Screen]]<br />
[[File:IMG_1261.JPG|right|thumb|Front View]]<br />
[[File:AlphaTopCase.JPG|right|thumb|Top Case Removed]]<br />
[[File:AlphaMainBoard.JPG|right|thumb|Main Board Exposed]]<br />
The Dragon Professional or Project Alpha is an evolution of the [[Dragon 64]]. Noticeable differences are the built-in modem, multi-channel AY sound chip and disk interface with two 3.5" drives and the new boot rom with graphical screen for booting to rom based basic (i.e. [[Dragon 64]] mode - but strangely without any Dragon Dos support - to get this you need to use a special boot disk which loads the [[Dragon Dos]] rom into ram before starting basic) or straight to [[OS-9]]. A number of examples (5 at last count) are known to exist in either early prototype form where the top of the case was effectively hand made and darker in colour and the pre-production form where the top of the case is only slightly darker than the [[Dragon 64]] and is of production quality.<br />
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Using its own version of [[OS-9]] (only for the new hardware drivers and a modified disk driver) the Alpha was able to immediately use the existing [[OS-9]] software library. The Dragon Dos boot disk provided compatibility with the [[Dragon 64]] + [[Dragon Dos]] interface and thus a large amount of dragon disk software. Booting straight to basic mirrored the original [[Dragon 64]] and most tape software would load and execute without issue.</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Project_Alpha&diff=1445Project Alpha2009-06-22T18:58:12Z<p>Jlinney: /* Project Alpha / Dragon Professional */</p>
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<div>== Project Alpha / Dragon Professional ==<br />
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[[File:DragonAlpha-1.jpg|right|thumb|Dragon Professional]]<br />
[[File:DragonAlphaBoot.jpg|right|thumb|Boot Screen]]<br />
[[File:IMG_1261.JPG|right|thumb|Front View]]<br />
[[File:AlphaTopRemoved.JPG|right|thumb|Top Case Removed]]<br />
[[File:AlphaMainBoard.JPG|right|thumb|Main Board Exposed]]<br />
The Dragon Professional or Project Alpha is an evolution of the [[Dragon 64]]. Noticeable differences are the built-in modem, multi-channel AY sound chip and disk interface with two 3.5" drives and the new boot rom with graphical screen for booting to rom based basic (i.e. [[Dragon 64]] mode - but strangely without any Dragon Dos support - to get this you need to use a special boot disk which loads the [[Dragon Dos]] rom into ram before starting basic) or straight to [[OS-9]]. A number of examples (5 at last count) are known to exist in either early prototype form where the top of the case was effectively hand made and darker in colour and the pre-production form where the top of the case is only slightly darker than the [[Dragon 64]] and is of production quality.<br />
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Using its own version of [[OS-9]] (only for the new hardware drivers and a modified disk driver) the Alpha was able to immediately use the existing [[OS-9]] software library. The Dragon Dos boot disk provided compatibility with the [[Dragon 64]] + [[Dragon Dos]] interface and thus a large amount of dragon disk software. Booting straight to basic mirrored the original [[Dragon 64]] and most tape software would load and execute without issue.</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Project_Alpha&diff=1444Project Alpha2009-06-22T18:57:28Z<p>Jlinney: /* Project Alpha / Dragon Professional */</p>
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<div>== Project Alpha / Dragon Professional ==<br />
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[[File:DragonAlpha-1.jpg|right|thumb|Dragon Professional]]<br />
[[File:DragonAlphaBoot.jpg|right|thumb|Boot Screen]]<br />
[[File:IMG_1261.JPG|right|thumb|Front View]]<br />
[[File:AlphaTopView.JPG|right|thumb|Top Case Removed]]<br />
[[File:AlphaMainBoard.JPG|right|thumb|Main Board Exposed]]<br />
The Dragon Professional or Project Alpha is an evolution of the [[Dragon 64]]. Noticeable differences are the built-in modem, multi-channel AY sound chip and disk interface with two 3.5" drives and the new boot rom with graphical screen for booting to rom based basic (i.e. [[Dragon 64]] mode - but strangely without any Dragon Dos support - to get this you need to use a special boot disk which loads the [[Dragon Dos]] rom into ram before starting basic) or straight to [[OS-9]]. A number of examples (5 at last count) are known to exist in either early prototype form where the top of the case was effectively hand made and darker in colour and the pre-production form where the top of the case is only slightly darker than the [[Dragon 64]] and is of production quality.<br />
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Using its own version of [[OS-9]] (only for the new hardware drivers and a modified disk driver) the Alpha was able to immediately use the existing [[OS-9]] software library. The Dragon Dos boot disk provided compatibility with the [[Dragon 64]] + [[Dragon Dos]] interface and thus a large amount of dragon disk software. Booting straight to basic mirrored the original [[Dragon 64]] and most tape software would load and execute without issue.</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Project_Alpha&diff=1443Project Alpha2009-06-22T18:57:08Z<p>Jlinney: /* Project Alpha / Dragon Professional */</p>
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<div>== Project Alpha / Dragon Professional ==<br />
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[[File:DragonAlpha-1.jpg|right|thumb|Dragon Professional]]<br />
[[File:DragonAlphaBoot.jpg|right|thumb|Boot Screen]]<br />
[[File:IMG_1261.JPG|right|thumb|Front View]]<br />
[[File:AlphaTop.JPG|right|thumb|Top Case Removed]]<br />
[[File:AlphaMainBoard.JPG|right|thumb|Main Board Exposed]]<br />
The Dragon Professional or Project Alpha is an evolution of the [[Dragon 64]]. Noticeable differences are the built-in modem, multi-channel AY sound chip and disk interface with two 3.5" drives and the new boot rom with graphical screen for booting to rom based basic (i.e. [[Dragon 64]] mode - but strangely without any Dragon Dos support - to get this you need to use a special boot disk which loads the [[Dragon Dos]] rom into ram before starting basic) or straight to [[OS-9]]. A number of examples (5 at last count) are known to exist in either early prototype form where the top of the case was effectively hand made and darker in colour and the pre-production form where the top of the case is only slightly darker than the [[Dragon 64]] and is of production quality.<br />
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Using its own version of [[OS-9]] (only for the new hardware drivers and a modified disk driver) the Alpha was able to immediately use the existing [[OS-9]] software library. The Dragon Dos boot disk provided compatibility with the [[Dragon 64]] + [[Dragon Dos]] interface and thus a large amount of dragon disk software. Booting straight to basic mirrored the original [[Dragon 64]] and most tape software would load and execute without issue.</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:AlphaMainBoard.JPG&diff=1442File:AlphaMainBoard.JPG2009-06-22T18:55:03Z<p>Jlinney: Alpha prototype with disk drives and power supply removed to expose main board.</p>
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<div>Alpha prototype with disk drives and power supply removed to expose main board.</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:AlphaTopOff.JPG&diff=1441File:AlphaTopOff.JPG2009-06-22T18:51:00Z<p>Jlinney: Alpha prototype with the top casing removed</p>
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<div>Alpha prototype with the top casing removed</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Project_Alpha&diff=1440Project Alpha2009-06-22T18:46:07Z<p>Jlinney: /* Project Alpha / Dragon Professional */</p>
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<div>== Project Alpha / Dragon Professional ==<br />
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[[File:DragonAlpha-1.jpg|right|thumb|Dragon Professional]]<br />
[[File:DragonAlphaBoot.jpg|right|thumb|Boot Screen]]<br />
[[File:IMG_1261.JPG|right|thumb|Front View]]<br />
The Dragon Professional or Project Alpha is an evolution of the [[Dragon 64]]. Noticeable differences are the built-in modem, multi-channel AY sound chip and disk interface with two 3.5" drives and the new boot rom with graphical screen for booting to rom based basic (i.e. [[Dragon 64]] mode - but strangely without any Dragon Dos support - to get this you need to use a special boot disk which loads the [[Dragon Dos]] rom into ram before starting basic) or straight to [[OS-9]]. A number of examples (5 at last count) are known to exist in either early prototype form where the top of the case was effectively hand made and darker in colour and the pre-production form where the top of the case is only slightly darker than the [[Dragon 64]] and is of production quality.<br />
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Using its own version of [[OS-9]] (only for the new hardware drivers and a modified disk driver) the Alpha was able to immediately use the existing [[OS-9]] software library. The Dragon Dos boot disk provided compatibility with the [[Dragon 64]] + [[Dragon Dos]] interface and thus a large amount of dragon disk software. Booting straight to basic mirrored the original [[Dragon 64]] and most tape software would load and execute without issue.</div>Jlinneyhttp://worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=File:IMG_1261.JPG&diff=1439File:IMG 1261.JPG2009-06-22T18:44:39Z<p>Jlinney: Professional Prototype - Front View</p>
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<div>Professional Prototype - Front View</div>Jlinney