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Trygve

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It's interesting to see how many of those I used to have (only one complete one still here--the AIM-65) and how many of the ones I had or worked on aren't on the list. Makes me think I ought to get my pair of Daisy workstations (they were originally owned by Apple to design circuit boards in the Apple II days) back; the guy who borrowed them is using them as tables, but he's got so much of my stuff that he borrowed when we were on good terms that he's been refusing to give back for years that the odds are he'll throw them out before he gives them back.

Too bad I don't have any pictures of the old Vector Graphic S100 box that eventually got modified up to run six users off of a single Z-80 and a hacked version of CP/M. Hey, it worked.
 

aircooled

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Originally posted by: Trygve
It's interesting to see how many of those I used to have (only one complete one still here--the AIM-65) and how many of the ones I had or worked on aren't on the list. Makes me think I ought to get my pair of Daisy workstations (they were originally owned by Apple to design circuit boards in the Apple II days) back; the guy who borrowed them is using them as tables, but he's got so much of my stuff that he borrowed when we were on good terms that he's been refusing to give back for years that the odds are he'll throw them out before he gives them back.

Too bad I don't have any pictures of the old Vector Graphic S100 box that eventually got modified up to run six users off of a single Z-80 and a hacked version of CP/M. Hey, it worked.


if you have something not listed at old-computers.com. take some good pics and send it in with all the info you have. they seem to be looking for added iformation.