Bill Wilkinson, Where Are You?
Last June, ANALOG reported that Optimized Systems
Software (OSS), the popular manufacturer of products for the XE/XL
computer, had been bought out by ICD Computers. OSS was one of the
first companies to develop software for the Atari 800; they even worked
on some of the original operating system routines before the 400/800
went into production. One of the founding principals of OSS is Bill
Wilkinson, a prolific writer who professes the inherent beauty of the
Atari home computer.
Bill has been found at some of the Atarifests, the
larger trade shows like Comdex and CES, and some of the local user
group meetings. He always has something interesting to say and gets to
the point clearly and quickly. But, since the OSS/ICD buyout, no one
has seen or heard from Bill. If he has completely removed himself from
the Atari community, we've lost a dedicated friend.