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  1. Terrence Andrew Davis (December 15, 1969 – August 11, 2018), better known as Terry A. Davis, was an American electrical engineer and computer programmer best known for creating and designing TempleOS, an operating system in the public domain. Its development was an extremely complex, time-consuming, and unusual undertaking for one person.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TempleOSTempleOS - Wikipedia

    Programmer Terry A. Davis (1969–2018) began experiencing regular manic episodes in 1996, leading him to numerous stays at mental hospitals. Initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he was later declared schizophrenic and remained unemployed for the rest of his life. [1]

  3. dvartic.github.io › terrydavis-website › bioTerry A. Davis Tribute Page

    Learn about Terry A. Davis, a programmer who built TempleOS from scratch, a simple and exposed operating system inspired by Commodore 64. Read about his life, mental illness, religious claims and tragic death in 2018.

  4. templeos.orgTempleOS

    TempleOS is an operating system created by Terry A. Davis, a self-proclaimed prophet and programmer. Learn about his life, his vision, his legacy, and how to download and use his OS.

  5. Dec 22, 2018 · TempleOS | Down the Rabbit Hole. In the late 2000s, a man begins relentlessly sharing his custom operating system, but when people take notice of the man's strange behavior, they become witn...

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  7. Terry Davis, a schizophrenic programmer, has spent 10 years building an operating system to talk to God. TempleOS is a retro-style OS with a Bible oracle, a burning bush, and a 16-color graphics mode.

  8. Sep 23, 2018 · Terry Davis, who created his own operating system TempleOS despite schizophrenia, was killed by a train in Oregon. He had a controversial online presence, but also a loyal fan base of programmers and admirers.

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