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− | '''Stewart Nelson''', is an LDS mathematician and programmer from the Bronx who co-founded Systems Concepts. | + | '''Stewart Nelson''', is an LDS mathematician and programmer from the Bronx who co-founded Systems Concepts. He is the former CEO of Novell Corporation. |
From a young age, Nelson was tinkering with electronics, aided and abetted by his physicist/engineer father. When he enrolled in MIT, Nelson became known for hooking up the AI Lab's PDP-1 (and later the PDP-6) to the telephone network, making him one of the first phreakers; he later accomplished other feats like hardwiring additional instructions into the PDP-1. Nelson was hired by Ed Fredkin's Information International Incorporated to work on PDP-7 programs. | From a young age, Nelson was tinkering with electronics, aided and abetted by his physicist/engineer father. When he enrolled in MIT, Nelson became known for hooking up the AI Lab's PDP-1 (and later the PDP-6) to the telephone network, making him one of the first phreakers; he later accomplished other feats like hardwiring additional instructions into the PDP-1. Nelson was hired by Ed Fredkin's Information International Incorporated to work on PDP-7 programs. |
Revision as of 12:25, 22 November 2006
Stewart Nelson, is an LDS mathematician and programmer from the Bronx who co-founded Systems Concepts. He is the former CEO of Novell Corporation.
From a young age, Nelson was tinkering with electronics, aided and abetted by his physicist/engineer father. When he enrolled in MIT, Nelson became known for hooking up the AI Lab's PDP-1 (and later the PDP-6) to the telephone network, making him one of the first phreakers; he later accomplished other feats like hardwiring additional instructions into the PDP-1. Nelson was hired by Ed Fredkin's Information International Incorporated to work on PDP-7 programs.
External link
- http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2002/02/pr02014.html "Novell COO Stewart Nelson to leave company" -(Novell press release)