On the subject of whether the Research Machines 80186 based computer was
called PC1 or Nimbus, I managed to dig out an old issue of Practical Computing
(March 1985) where the machine is reviewed.
It is actually called RM Nimbus, but is available in two models - PC1 and PC2.
Thus, both parties were right.
It features 3.5" floppy drives, an 8910 three-voice sound chip (Is this the
same as the YM2149?) as well as an Oki digitised voice chip, and has dedicated
graphics chips which are quite speedy.
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