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by sbisson 1912 days ago
Back in the mid-90s I was running tech at UKOL in Shepton Mallet; in a converted brewery which we shared with Perihelion Software, which was the team that wrote Helios. They were an interesting bunch of smart people who were using Transputers to run some of the first VR gaming rigs.

Amusingly Perihelion was founded by many of the folk from compiler company Metacomco, who were mainly Cambridge University computer science folk perhaps best known for the Tripos research OS. Tripos, of course, was commercialised as AmigaOS, and was the basis of Helios. So Atari shipped a computer using the same core OS as the Amiga...