On Tue, 9 May 2000, Mike Ford wrote:
On Wed, 10
May 2000, John Wilson wrote:
> I *love* the idea of someone selling new S100 machines in this day
and age!
Actually it's unprecedented. As far as I know this is the first example
of a company coming out of hibernation (according to Todd IMSAI never
really ceased to exist) and offering a new model of an obsoleted
computer product line.
If there are any other examples of this I'd like to hear about them.
MacIntosh MC275 tube amplifier rereleased a few years ago in a limited run
of about 5000.
Western Electric going back into production of the 300B tube.
Neumann I think also did a U67 again.
Hmmm, perhaps I should've said "COMPUTER company". Radios don't count
in
a classic computer discussion ;)
Sellam
One could argue the Mac Classic was a rerelease of the "classic" mac Plus.