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After the 834, John Light worked on software development for Tek's Unix workstations, e.g., the 4310.
After the 834, John Light worked on software development for Tek's Unix workstations, e.g., the [[4310]].
He was one of three kernel developers working on Tek's version of Unix, uTek.
He was one of three kernel developers working on Tek's version of Unix, uTek.



Revision as of 15:28, 26 December 2022

John Light

John Light (? – ?)

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From TekScope Vol. 12 No. 4, Dec 1980:

John Light was software project leader for the 834 project. He has been involved in programming since 1968.

John has two degrees from Cal State at L.A. - a B.S in Mathematics ('70) and a B.A in Psychology ('73). He joined Tek in 1977.

John's off-work hours are spent in maintaining his small acreage on which he raises milk goats, and working with his personal computer.

After the 834, John Light worked on software development for Tek's Unix workstations, e.g., the 4310. He was one of three kernel developers working on Tek's version of Unix, uTek.


Products by John Light

Manufacturer Model Description Designers Introduced
Tektronix 834 Programmable data communications tester Pete Janowitz John Light Jeff McMeekin Randy Deitrich Bill Randle Lynn Saunders Wendell Damm 1980
Tektronix 835 Programmable data communications tester Pete Janowitz John Light Jeff McMeekin Randy Deitrich Bill Randle Lynn Saunders Wendell Damm Ken Spencer Dennis Holmbo 1986
Tektronix 836 Programmable data communications tester Pete Janowitz John Light Jeff McMeekin Randy Deitrich Bill Randle Lynn Saunders Wendell Damm Ken Spencer Dennis Holmbo 1986

Components by John Light

Patents by John Light