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  <title>Floppy Days Episode 31 - Eric Enge, Phoenix Tech.</title>
  <description>I wanted to bring to you this month a special interview-only episode which is a bit different. &amp;amp;nbsp;My guest on this show is Mr. Eric Enge, who was an executive at Phoenix Technologies, most well-known as the company that clean-roomed an IBM PC compatible ROM BIOS and helped spark an era of IBM PC clones. &amp;amp;nbsp;This is a piece of computer history that may not be particularly well-known, but was an important milestone nonetheless. &amp;amp;nbsp;Enjoy.&#13;
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Links:&#13;
Phoenix Technologies - http://www.phoenix.com/&#13;
Phoenix Technologies at wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Technologies&#13;
Stone Temple Consulting (Eric&amp;amp;rsquo;s site) - https://www.stonetemple.com/about-eric-enge/&#13;
Eric at LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericenge&#13;
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