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This site used to be hosted on a Xerox Star 8010 (Dandelion) and is reproduced here for historical purposes

Wildflower
a site about the D* Xerox Workstations


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CONTRIBUTORS

This web site is powered by a Dandelion processor running an operating system called Tajo. Tajo is is based on a kernel known as Pilot which in turn is written in Mesa.

Many people contributed to the development of Mesa, Pilot and Tajo during the time period between 1978 and 1986. This list is dredged from memory. It probably has errors. Errors of omission, errors in content.

If you know of any corrections or additional information, please send them to the Digibarn Computer Museum.

I'm also soliciting from anyone who wishes to send me a short autobiography or links to other home pages.


 

LOGS & SOURCES

A directory of activity logs are available for you viewing pleasure. The current log is 'Activity.log' while older logs have numeric extensions. A Zip file of all the source for the server that used to serve this site from a Dandelion is available. You will note that the server is (as is everything in Tajo) written in Mesa.


 

Wildflower is maintained by the DigiBarn Computer museum on behalf of Alan Freier.

This site used to be hosted on a Xerox Star 8010 (Dandelion) and is reproduced here for historical purposes


Facilities for the original  Wildflower Web Site were provided by meer.net, located in beautiful downtown Mountain View, California.

Last edited Sunday, 20 October, 1996. Site was re-constructed June 1, 2002.


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