ANTIC Interview 317 - Richard Taylor, Digital Devices Corporation

Published: Dec. 4, 2017, 8 a.m.

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Richard Taylor, Digital Devices Corporation
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Richard Taylor was an employee of Digital Devices Corporation. DDC built a number of adapters for the Atari 8-bit computers \\u2014 it\'s most well-known product was probably APE-FACE, an inexpensive ($90) device that connected the Atari\'s SIO port to standard parallel printers. The company\'s other products included UPRINT, a printing buffer; and the Ape-Link Serial Peripheral Input/Output Expansion Cable.
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Richard\'s job? He said in an AtariAge message board message "I was the warranty repair department, shipping department, prototype builder, janitor, etc. while I was going to Georgia Tech in 1984/85."
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This interview took place on November 14, 2017.
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Teaser quote: "The printer buffer was just a huge hit. It blew me away. Wow, look, it\'ll take it all in 10 or 20 seconds and just sit there and spool it out to the printer!"
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