Doug Cotton
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| Doug Cotton | |
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| Birth Year: | 1957 |
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| Nationality: | USA |
| Employer: | CMD (1989-2001), Commodore World (chief editor) |
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| Website: | www.dougcotton.com (offline) |
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Doug Cotton (born July 8, 1957 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a musician, computer programmer and electronics designer best known in the Commodore computer realm for his work with Creative Micro Designs (CMD; 1989-2001).
He was also chief editor of the CMD magazine "Commodore World". In 2001 he leave CMD, because they only developed hardware products for the computer systems PC and Macintosh.
