On 10/29/06, Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> I suppose my Acorn System One is probably my
smallest system - two Eurocards,
> about 100 x 160 x 30mm in size, complete with built-in keypad, display, tape,
> and expansion interfaces.
> My Sinclair ZX81 is probably next - but of course lacks a display so needs a
> TV in order to really be useful...
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006, Josef Chessor wrote:
My actual smallest whole computer are probably my
Apple Newton
MessagePads (OMP, 110, or 130). Second to that is my Dauphin DTR-1
with keyboard and pen, and the last of the complete small systems are
probably my Epson PX-8s, and my TRS-80 Model 100s. I miss my Timex
Epson RC20: Z80 computer in wrist watch form factor
Nobody ever ported CP/M to it.
Serial port
"ROM Roader" (which I don't have): external unit to copy EPROMs into it
through the serial port
Ruputer: palm pilot like computer in wrist watch form factor
Fossil: Palm OS 4.1 in wrist watch form factor. USB port
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