Everything about Jack Kister totally explained
Jack Kister (born 1951) is an
engineer who worked on the
TTL model for the original
68000 microprocessor at
Motorola. He later became manager of the group responsible for doing the development systems for the Motorola processors (called
Exorcisor). In this capacity he wrote the original specification for the
Versabus which was employed by the Exorcisor systems.
One of the Motorola Applications Engineers from Europe had the idea of putting the Versabus on a Euro sized PCB/connector. This became the Versa Module Europe, also known as
VMEbus. Kister is often credited for being the
inventor of VMEbus because it became an
IEEE standard.
Jack eventually relocated to
Silicon Valley with his family where he was the hardware engineering manager at
Tolerant systems, the
I/O sub-systems manager at
Cydrome, the director of engineering at
Wyse Technologies for Advanced Systems where he was responsible for the Wyse 7000/Wyse 9000 systems and VP Engineering at
Diamond Multimedia.
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