Alankotok

Alan Kotok

  • Birth of Alan Kotok

    Birth of Alan Kotok
    Alan Kotok was born on November 9th, 1941 in Philadelphia, PA
  • Attended MIT

    Attended MIT
    At the age of 16, Alan Kotok enrolled at MIT after skipping two grades in high school. Soon after, he began participating in the Tech Model Railroad Club.
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    Kotok-McCarthy

    Elwyn Berlekamp, Michael Lieberman, Charles Niessen, Alan Kotok and Robert Wager wrote a chess playing program for the IBM 7090 computer
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    Expensive Tape Recorder

    Sometime between 1959 and 1962 Alan Kotok and David Gross developed a tape recorder for the TX-0. The name may have come from the $3 million production and development cost of the TX-0.
  • Assisted In Rewriting The FRAP Assembler For The PDP-1

    Alan Kotok, along with 5 other hackers, spent over 250 man hours in one weekend re-writing Ed Fredkin's FRAP assembler.
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    Corporate Consulting Engineer For Digital

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    Employed by Digital Equipment Corporation

    He started as one of the corporations first few employees and held positions in storage, telecommunications, and software.
  • Spacewar Released

    Spacewar Released
    Alan Kotok is responsible for creating the first ever joystick using scrap parts.
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    Taught Logic Design At Berkeley

    Kotok taught logic design at Berkeley in the 1975 academic year
  • Earned Master's Degree in Business Administration

    Clark University
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    VAX 8600

    Kotok was the system architect for the VAX 8600. The VAX 8600 was the highest-performance computer in Digital's history.
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    W3C Advisory Committee Representative for Digital

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    Vice President Of Marketing

    Alan Kotok was the Vice President of Marketing for GC Tech Incorporated.
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    W3C

    In may of 1997, Alan Kotok joined the W3C as an associate chairman. He was responsible for managing relations with W3C hosts, coordinating systems, and maintaining the W3C host site.
  • Alan's Wife, Judie Kotok, Passes Away

    Alan's Wife, Judie Kotok, Passes Away
    Her death was caused from side effects of treatment for blood cancer.
  • Death

    Alan Kotok died in his home from complications due to a heart attack.