
Chuck Colby was an electronics engineer and chief-inventor, founder and president of Colby Systems Corporation (later Colby Computer, Inc.), a company that created the first
DVR-based video surveillance systems but is also very notable as a pioneer in portable computing, being the first to market both
DOS and
Macintosh portable computers, as well as a remarkable number of other technological firsts.
Early Inventions
Colby's first invention was the Colby TR-2 transistor radio, which he designed at the precocious age of 12 and sold to family, friends and customers on his paper-route, and is possibly the first pocket transistor radio. At 15, he built for his high school science project the world's first home earth satellite station capable of receiving signals from the Russian satellite Sputnik. As a college student, his passion for radio and inventing brought him attention in the LA Times when he and a friend built their own TV stations to broadcast video to each other over the airwaves. Shortly afterwards, he built a video security system for use by NASA.
Chuck Colby also helped design the "Syzygy" original prototype of Atari Pong that was built into a suitcase so that it could be carried around and demonstrated to potential investors. On July 10, 2003, he donated the prototype to the
DigiBarn Computer Museum
The DigiBarn Computer Museum, or simply DigiBarn, is a computer history museum in Boulder Creek, California, United States. The museum is housed in a 90-year-old barn constructed from old-growth Redwood in the Santa Cruz Mountains, which is adja ...
.
In the 1980s, Colby created and marketed the first PC clone motherboard and was among the first to market with portable, expandable DOS-compatible computer such as the Colby PC-1
and PC-5
while most other companies were only producing portable computers that ran
CP/M
CP/M, originally standing for Control Program/Monitor and later Control Program for Microcomputers, is a mass-market operating system created in 1974 for Intel 8080/ 85-based microcomputers by Gary Kildall of Digital Research, Inc. Initial ...
. This is a notable milestone as CP/M systems were generally fixed to 64Kb while the DOS offered applications the ability to directly address a full megabyte, allowing for larger and considerably more powerful applications. Colby Systems would continue this trend by producing some of the very earliest
and, for a time, only Apple-sanctioned vendor of Macintosh-compatible portables
such as the ruggedized "luggable" MacColby and the WalkMac laptop, which could be purchased with a
68030-based SE/30 motherboard
which generated sales even after Apple's first laptop hit the market because Apple's Macintosh Portable was only available with the considerably slower
68000 microprocessor as used in the original Macintosh.
Colby is also mentioned in
Steve Wozniak
Stephen Gary Wozniak (; born August 11, 1950), also known by his nickname "Woz", is an American electronics engineer, computer programmer, philanthropist, inventor, and technology entrepreneur. In 1976, with business partner Steve Jobs, he c ...
's book
iWoz as having introduced Wozniak to early
satellite television,
which was mentioned as the impetus for Wozniak to leave Apple so he could design, then start a company to market, the first programmable learning TV remote, the
CL 9
CL 9 was a company that developed a universal TV remote control. It was started by Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Inc. and designer of the Apple I and Apple II personal computers. CL 9 was in business for three years, from 1985 to 1988, lau ...
. Steve Wozniak recently wrote in an e-mail to Chuck Colby: "You are the greatest inventor I know. I'd gladly trade places. I hope you get more and more recognition."
Nolan Bushnell, who founded
Atari
Atari () is a brand name that has been owned by several entities since its inception in 1972. It is currently owned by French publisher Atari SA through a subsidiary named Atari Interactive. The original Atari, Inc. (1972–1992), Atari, Inc., ...
and
Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza-Time Theaters, wrote "Chuck Colby is a fountain of ideas and represents the best of a creative person one that thinks of things and then can build them."
In November 2020, Colby's estate attested that he had passed away.
Inventions
* Classmate Tablet Computer
* IBM Clone Motherboard
* Portable DOS machine
* PDA and Wearable Computer
* Telephone Answering Machine
* Cassette Fast-Winder
* Cantaloupe Grading Machine
* Home Satellite Earth Station
* Low Cost TV Camera
* Police Hostage Phone
* DVD Jukebox
* Police Radar Detector
* Police CarMac
* Underwater TV Camera
* Pocket Transistor Radio
* Video Modem
* Portable Video Editor
* Pocket Data Terminal
* Corded Keyboard/Trackball
* Low Cost 1" Sq TV Camera
* Low Cost Digital Stopwatch
* Plasma Display Mac
* Driver Awake
* Color Organ
* Low Cost Video Earth Station
* Police
Car DVR
A dashboard camera or simply dashcam, also known as car digital video recorder (car DVR), driving recorder, or event data recorder (EDR), is an onboard camera that continuously records the view through a vehicle's front windscreen and sometimes ...
/Computer
* Wireless Telephone
* Digital Airport Security System
* Casino Recorder in Las Vegas
* Low Cost Video Conferencing System
* Video Security System for NASA
* MPEG-2 Digital Video Recorder
* MPEG-1 Digital Video Recorder
* Portable Mac
* Mac Laptop
* Heads-up Display Mac
* Tempest Mac
* Portable Pong
* Video thru Cellular Transmission System
* Low Cost Carry-on PeopleMover
* Wireless 2-Way Video Conferencing System
* Ergonomic Robotic Controller
* One way motion sensing switch
* Customized '49 Studebaker
* TV production Van with 4 Channel Audio
* Citizen Band Walkie-Talkies
* Hand Held Laser Pointer
* Robot with 4-way Articulating Wheels
* Voice Activated Switch
* Portable Paging Center
* Portable Video Editing System
* Colby DVR-5000
* Mobile TV Units for the Army
* Telephone Remote Activation Switch
* Color Videomodem VM-4
* Wireless Video Cameras
* Phone Card Dialer
* Video editing system using 2 " tape
* TV Camera in Viewfinder of 35mm Film Camera
* Sing and Strum Wireless guitar Pickup
* Scuba Slurp Gun
* Rack mount PC
* Low cost folding motorized wheelchair
* Low-cost VideoPhone
* Transportable Satellite Uplink Station
* Streaming MPEG Video via T1 Line System
* MPEG-2 Portable DVR
* Low-Cost 360 Degree TV Camera
References
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American electronics engineers
20th-century American inventors
American computer businesspeople
Amateur radio people
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing