On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 4:41 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jun 2023, Yeechang Lee via cctalk wrote:
Hyperion was not alone in having trouble with
comm ports. Columbia
University (my alma mater) reported in January 1984 that unmodified
Kermit ran on Compaq and Columbia PCs, but Eagle and Seequa needed
custom code.
This is the first that I'v seen anybody with Seequa!
The "Seequa Chameleon 325" was the only commercial PC to have 3.25" disk
drives! (the format that Dysan bet the company on and went under)
I haven't heard how many, if any, of the 325 models were ever built or
sold.
I can't remember if I ever added a Seequa Chameleon to my collection.
Definitely more rare than the Otrona Attache.
Didn't the Gavilan also use 3.25" disks?
I'm pretty sure I still have a Gavilan...somewhere.
Sellam