C.W.
Detrixhe began building computers in 1985. The fastest thing
around at that time was a 4.7 MHz XT(8088).
He began his Internet experience long before it was called
the Internet utilizing a DOS text interface on FIDO-Net. He operated
a BBS (web sites were called Bulletin Boards back then) which
had files available for MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
and hardware for recording audio to computer. He has built
custom machines for demanding applications since the DOS days.