Joe Decuir

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Joe Decuir was an early employee of Amiga, then called Hi-Toro, starting in the Fall of '82 after being contacted by Jay Miner. He revisited the block diagram for a 16-bit "entertainment computer", drawn back when he worked at Atari. Joe was one of the architects of the whiteboard drawing of the Amiga Lorraine system hardware.

He was let go at the end of '83 and returned to Atari to do contracting work for their 1090 XL Expansion System.