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Syd Bolton
Sydney Lorne Bolton (born July 17, 1971 in Brantford, Ontario) is a Canadian software developer, video game historian, technology broadcaster, video game collector, and author. Bolton continues to live in Brantford. ==Background==
Bolton started with computers when he was 10 years old〔Syd Bolton Homepage 〕 in 1981 when the IBM PC was first introduced〔Total share: 30 years of personal computer market share figures 〕 and by the time he was 12, he owned 3 computers.〔National Post Article “Obsolete but not Complete” 〕 Bolton was one of the first developers to create Bulletin Board System (BBS) software that was available on multiple platforms (in this case, the Commodore 64 and the Apple II). At the age of 17, along with his brother and with assistance from his father started a video and software rental store called The Video Garage. When he turned 18, Bolton formed Legendary Design Technologies, a Amiga software development and distribution company that at one point was the official Canadian distributor of NewTek products including the Video Toaster. In 2005, Bolton opened the Personal Computer Museum. From 1997 to 2009, Bolton was employed at Datasym (a point of sale company) developing products and writing software primarily involving hi-speed credit card transactions. He is currently the IT Manager at ACIC / Methapharm in Brantford.
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