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'''DeviceLogics''' is a [[startup company]] in [[Lindon, Utah|Lindon]], [[Utah]], [[United States of America]], founded in [[2002]]. Bryan Sparks co-founded DeviceLogics, and acquired [[DR-DOS]] from the [[Canopy Group]], a [[Utah]] technology venture group. Copies of DR DOS 7.03 have been licensed and distributed by this company. In 1996, Bryan Sparks, with help from [[Novell]]'s [[Ray Noorda]], founded [[Caldera]], Incorporated. Caldera bought DR DOS from Novell.
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'''DeviceLogics''' is a [[startup company]] in [[Lindon, Utah|Lindon]], [[Utah]], [[United States of America]], founded in [[2002]]. Bryan Sparks co-founded DeviceLogics, and acquired [[DR-DOS]] from the [[Canopy Group]], a [[Utah]] technology venture group. In 1996, Bryan Sparks, with help from [[Novell]]'s [[Ray Noorda]], founded [[Caldera]], Incorporated. Caldera bought DR DOS from Novell.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.devicelogics.com/ Homepage]
* [http://www.devicelogics.com/ Homepage]
* [http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,108004/article.html]


[[Category:Computer companies of the United States]]
[[Category:Computer companies of the United States]]

Revision as of 18:51, 21 August 2007

DeviceLogics is a startup company in Lindon, Utah, United States of America, founded in 2002. Bryan Sparks co-founded DeviceLogics, and acquired DR-DOS from the Canopy Group, a Utah technology venture group. Copies of DR DOS 7.03 have been licensed and distributed by this company. In 1996, Bryan Sparks, with help from Novell's Ray Noorda, founded Caldera, Incorporated. Caldera bought DR DOS from Novell.