After leaving Georgetown in 1973, von Meister started a wholesale liquor company, but found it "boring" and decided to move into consulting. After creating a database for Litton Bionetics, he was hired by
Western Union to create a computerized billing system. However, there is no evidence that the project ever came to fruition. In 1983,
Control Video Corporation, the predecessor of America Online, was founded by von Meister. The company originally ran the
GameLine dial-up service for the
Atari 2600, which Meister claimed to be able to handle up to 100,000 users. ==Personal life and death==