--- Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
Wasn't it an Olivetti machine under the skin?
Yes. Made by Olivetti. It did appear under their name
in some incarnations, and also Xerox. The Xerox
version came with a b $ w monitor. Damn their so hard
to find.
There were other 8086-based PeeCee-type machines.
The Stearns is one
that comes to mind. Made somewhere in the Twin
Cities (Minneapolis-
St. Paul) area, IIRC.
NEC APC, APC III off the top of my head. There's
others:
ACT Apricot F1
ACT Apricot F10
ACT Apricot F2
ACT Apricot PC
ACT Apricot Portable
ACT Apricot Xi
Altos 586
Amstrad PC20
Datavue 25
Fujitzu Micro 16s
Grid Case
Grid Compass
Hewlett-Packard HP-110
Morrow Pivot
Olivetti M21
Olivetti M24
Olympia People
Osborne Encore
Osborne Vaden
Panafacom Limited Duet-16
Sinclair PC200
there are a few missing...
found this:
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/16bit/gcc/
"very much experimental". There has been a bit of buzz
about this same topic on the Linux-86 mailing list.
Alan Cox regularly chimes in there.
found this too:
http://www.redsofts.com/soft/119/18329/
NGASM_80868088_Assembler.html
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