Did Dr. Marc Dean Design the IBM PC or was it Lewis Eggebrecht

Guy Sotomayor ggs at shiresoft.com
Fri Feb 6 15:17:50 CST 2015


I knew Marc from the System/23 Datamaster project (which I also worked on).  I was still working
on some aspects of System/23 when the PC was born.  Dr. David Bradley (who wrote the original
BIOS) worked in the office across the hall from mine.  I knew that the PC project was going on
but didn't know all of the players at the very start so I can't recall where Marc fit in relation to
Lew.  However, Lew was a manger and Marc was an engineer, so I don't see the statements
as being incompatible.

BTW, Marc was the last person I worked for at IBM before I left.  At that point he was an IBM VP
and an IBM Fellow.

TTFN - Guy

> On Feb 6, 2015, at 11:41 AM, Christian Liendo <christian_liendo at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> Ok.. So Engadget wrote this article claiming Dr. Mark Dean was chief engineer of the 12-person team that designed the original IBM PC in the early '80s
> 
> 
> http://www.engadget.com/2015/02/06/mark-dean-pc-pioneer/
> 
> I had always thought it was Lewis Eggebrecht.
> 
> I know there were three teams and one of them won and it was Eggebrecht's team.
> 
> Did Dr. Marc Dean work on Eggebrecht's team or did he run one of the other ones?



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