computer history interviews: my full interview with Leonard Tramiel

by Violet Blue on December 29, 2007

We (GETV) went to the Computer History Museum recently for the 25-year anniversary of the Commodore 64, and the whole wacky episode is fantastic! This week, Eddie started posting the extremely interesting and fun full interviews I did with each of the key players of the birth of modern computing and gaming. Previously posted was my full conversation with Commodore’s founder Jack Tramiel, and in it he revealed that his inspiration was youth — and specifically, his son Leonard. I’m so excited I got a chance to interview Leonard, and it’s an extra-nerdy, fun one. Enjoy: “Violet Blue’s full interview with Leonard Tramiel, son of Jack Tramiel who founded Commodore Computers.”

Violet Blue

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