About: Tony Tebby

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Tony Tebby is a computer programmer and the designer of Qdos, the computer operating system used in the Sinclair QL personal computer, while working as an engineer at Sinclair Research in the early 1980s. He left Sinclair Research in 1984 in protest at the premature launch of the QL, and formed QJUMP Ltd., a software house specializing in system software and utilities for the QL, based in Rampton, Cambridgeshire, England.

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  • Tony Tebby is a computer programmer and the designer of Qdos, the computer operating system used in the Sinclair QL personal computer, while working as an engineer at Sinclair Research in the early 1980s. He left Sinclair Research in 1984 in protest at the premature launch of the QL, and formed QJUMP Ltd., a software house specializing in system software and utilities for the QL, based in Rampton, Cambridgeshire, England. Prior to this he worked at the Philips Research Laboratories in Redhill, Surrey where he worked on realtime image processing, using electronic hardware rather than software. At that time, software would have been either a batch program on the PRL mainframe computer or, within the departmental laboratory, the Commodore PET. Among the software developed by QJUMP was SuperToolkit II, a collection of extensions to Qdos and SuperBASIC; a Qdos floppy disk driver which became the de facto standard for the various third-party floppy disk interfaces sold for the QL; and the QJUMP Pointer Environment, which extended the primitive display windowing facility of Qdos into something approaching a full GUI. Tebby also received a commission to write a Qdos-like operating system for the Atari ST; this was called . Tebby later moved to Le Grand-Pressigny, France, but continued his involvement in the QL user community. In the early 1990s, he developed SMSQ, a new Qdos-compatible OS, based on SMS2, for the Miracle Systems QXL, a QL emulator card for PCs. An enhanced version of SMSQ was ported to the Atari ST and various other QL emulators, being renamed SMSQ/E. He has also worked on Stella, an embedded operating system for 68000-series and ColdFire processors. (en)
  • Tebby Tony (...) è un programmatore inglese. Tony Tebby è famoso per essere il padre del QDOS, il sistema operativo usato dal Sinclair QL, realizzato mentre lavorava come ingegnere alla Sinclair Research agli inizi degli anni '80. Lasciò la Sinclair Research nel 1984 come protesta per il prematuro lancio sul mercato dello stesso QL, creando una nuova società (QJUMP Ltd.) una software house specializzata in software di sistema e utility per il QL. Fra i software sviluppati dalla QJUMP: * SuperToolkit II, una collezione di estensioni di sistema per il QDOS e il suo linguaggio di programmazione SuperBASIC * una serie di driver per floppy-disk che diventerà lo standard de facto per tutte le interfacce floppydisk e harddisk poi sviluppate da terze parti * QPR (QJUMP Pointer Environment) un ambiente di puntamento che estendeva le caratteristiche primitive del display originale del QL in qualcosa di simile a una moderna GUI. Nei primi anni '90 ha sviluppato un nuovo sistema operativo compatibile con il QDOS denominato SMSQ utilizzato inizialmente per la scheda QXL della . Una versione avanzata del sistema denominato SMSQ/E fu realizzata per l'ATARI ST per una serie di altri emulatori hardware del QL. (it)
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  • Tony Tebby is a computer programmer and the designer of Qdos, the computer operating system used in the Sinclair QL personal computer, while working as an engineer at Sinclair Research in the early 1980s. He left Sinclair Research in 1984 in protest at the premature launch of the QL, and formed QJUMP Ltd., a software house specializing in system software and utilities for the QL, based in Rampton, Cambridgeshire, England. (en)
  • Tebby Tony (...) è un programmatore inglese. Tony Tebby è famoso per essere il padre del QDOS, il sistema operativo usato dal Sinclair QL, realizzato mentre lavorava come ingegnere alla Sinclair Research agli inizi degli anni '80. Lasciò la Sinclair Research nel 1984 come protesta per il prematuro lancio sul mercato dello stesso QL, creando una nuova società (QJUMP Ltd.) una software house specializzata in software di sistema e utility per il QL. Fra i software sviluppati dalla QJUMP: (it)
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