
| 6502 Landmark Achievement Awards |
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| Most Important Hardware Designs | Chuck Peddle For the 6502 microprocessor and PET computer. |
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| William D. Mensch for the 6502 and 65816 microprocessors |
| Most Innovative Hardware Designs | Jay Miner for his work at Atari and for the Amiga computer |
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| Best Overall Hardware Design | Jay Miner for the Amiga computer |
| Greatest Impact on Personal Computing | Steve Wozniak for the Apple, Apple II and Apple IIgs and for his lifetime dedication to helping others |
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| Most Outstanding Hardware Enhancements | Creative Micro Designs Mark Fellows, Charles A. Christianson, Doug Cotton et al for the CMD HD, RAMLink and SuperCPU |
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| Most Useful Application | Rupert Lissner for AppleWorks |
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| Most Imitated Application | Rupert Lissner for AppleWorks |
| Best Software for the Money | Maurice Randall for the Wheels graphic OS for C-64/128 and for The Wave web browser for C-64/128 |
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| Most Valued Technical Resource | Tony Diaz for the 3 million or so odd questions about computers that only he can answer |
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| Best Programming Tutor | Jim Butterfield for his innumerable articles, books, talks and videos since 1954! |
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