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{{Short description|English software company}} {{no footnotes|date=May 2012}} {{Infobox company | name = MetaComCo | logo = MetaComCo.png | type = Limited | foundation = 1981 | defunct = 1988 | fate = Bankrupt | location_city = [[Bristol]] | location_country = England | key_people = Peter Mackeonis | industry = Software | products = BASIC interpreters<br>[[AmigaDOS]] | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = | homepage = }} '''MetaComCo''' ('''MCC''') was a computer systems [[software]] company started in 1981 and based in [[Bristol]], England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge. A division of Tenchstar, Ltd. MetaComCo's first product was an [[MBASIC]] compatible [[interpreter (computing)|interpreter]] for [[IBM PC]]s, which was licensed by Peter Mackeonis to [[Digital Research]] in 1982, and issued as the Digital Research Personal Basic, running under [[CP/M]]. Other [[computer language]]s followed, also licensed by Digital Research and MetaComCo established an office in [[Pacific Grove, California]], to service their United States customers. In 1984 Dr. Tim King joined the company, bringing with him a version of the operating system [[TRIPOS]] for the [[Motorola 68000]] [[Central processing unit|processor]] which he had previously worked on whilst a researcher at the [[University of Cambridge]]. This [[operating system]] was used as the basis of [[AmigaDOS]] (file-related functions of [[AmigaOS]]); MetaComCo won the contract from [[Commodore International|Commodore]] because the original planned [[Amiga]] [[disk operating system]] called Commodore Amiga Operating System (CAOS) was behind schedule; timescales were incredibly tight and [[TRIPOS]] provided a [[head start (positioning)|head start]] for a replacement system. MetaComCo also developed ABasiC for the [[Amiga]], the first [[BASIC interpreter]] provided with Amigas. MetaComCo also worked with [[Atari Corporation]] to produce the BASIC initially provided with the [[Atari ST]] in 1985: [[ST BASIC]]. The company also sold the [[Lattice C]] [[compiler]] for the [[Sinclair QL]] and the [[Atari ST]] and range of other languages (e.g. Pascal, BCPL) for m68k-based computers. MetaComCo also represented [[LISP]] and [[REDUCE]] software from the [[RAND Corporation]]. Several of the team at MetaComCo went on to found [[Perihelion Software]]. Mackeonis founded Triangle Publishing, the software publishing company responsible for creating the ''ST Organizer'' for the Atari ST and ''PC Organizer'' and ''Counterpoint'' (a [[Graphical user interface|GUI]] system) for [[Amstrad]] Computers and [[GoldStar]] computers. MetaComCo BASIC was available on the [[Singapore Teleview]] videotext receiver. MetaComCo was disestablished in 1988 ==References== {{refbegin|}} * Finkel, Andy. "In the beginning was CAOS". ''Amiga Transactor''. 1988. [https://haynie.amigaworld.de/caos.html] * Reimer, Jeremy. "A history of the Amiga", [[Ars Technica]] [https://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/amiga-history-4-commodore-years.ars/2] Oct 2007. * Peck, Robert. [http://amiga-manuals.xiik.net/applications/ABasiC%20-%20Manual-ENG.rar The ABasiC manual]{{dead link|date=January 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}. 1985. {{refend}} == External links == {{Portal|Amiga}} * [https://www.atarimagazines.com/st-log/issue20/85_1_REVIEW_METACOMCO_OVERVIEW.php Overview] * [https://nosher.net/archives/computers/percw_1986-12_metacomco Programming the 68000 by Metacomco] * [https://www.stcarchiv.de/hc1987/11/metacomco History] (German) {{Amiga companies}} [[Category:Atari ST]] [[Category:Amiga]] [[Category:Software companies of the United Kingdom]] [[Category:Software companies established in 1981]] [[Category:Software companies established in 1988]]
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