[XCSSA] TI or Commodore
X-otic Computer Systems of San Antonio
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Sat Sep 13 13:53:56 CDT 2008
Heh, definitely not the one I was thinking about. That's not a PC form
factor. ;)
Tom King
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 13:40 -0500, X-otic Computer Systems of San
Antonio wrote:
> Are you thinking of the Atari Adam? or one of the Timex Sinclair models?
> Only ones I can think of at this time. Dennis in Victoria
>
> X-otic Computer Systems of San Antonio wrote:
> > I vaaaaaguely remember back in the 80s there used to be a clone or
> > compatible machine of either the TI 99/4A, the c=64 or the c=128
> > computers. It was made by another company and had a form factor a bit
> > more reminiscent of the PCs at the time. I do remember being surprised
> > in seeing the machine because most computers coming out at the time were
> > IBM compatibles, and it was VERY odd to see someone come out with a
> > clone of a platform that was about to die off.
> >
> > I looked the originals up on Wikipedia and didn't see any references to
> > them on the first search.
> >
> > Does anyone else remember these machines? I remember they came out
> > either during the original machine's decline or a year after they quit
> > production.
> >
> > Tom King
> >
> >
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