According to _The_Microcomputer_Buyers_Guide_ (1983 edition):
"The Eagle II, III, and IV integrate the the CPU, memory, disk
storage, CRT, display, and keyboard into one desktop unit. The
basic features common to all systems are: Z80A CPU (4Mhz); 64Kb
of memory,; two serial I/O ports; one Centrinonics compatible
parallel port; one paprllel port for hard disk expansion; 12"
green CRT display (1920 characters); 75-key keyboard; and various
disk storage capabilities depending upon the model. The Eagle II
includes two 5.25" mini-floppy disks of 390kb storage capacity each."
The entry goes on to say that a 7.5 or 10mb wichester was available
for it, and that it was supplied with CP/M & CBASIC. Sounds like a
pretty standard issue CP/M box, in vogue at the time.
MSRP (in 1983) was $2,995.
Eagle Computer was located in Los Gatos, CA.
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 15:07:43 -0600 Arfon Gryffydd <arfonrg(a)texas.net>
writes:
No clue.... Big blue case... Built-in monitor, two
5.25" black
discs
(like the TRS-80 Model IIIs). I think it was a Z-80 computer.
At 03:48 PM 3/10/99 -0500, you wrote:
On Wednesday, March 10, 1999 3:42 PM, Arfon
Gryffydd
[SMTP:arfonrg@texas.net] wrote:
> Anyone want an old Eagle II computer?
It's been at the local
Goodwill
store for
awhile. If someone will save it, I'll get it for them.
Arfon
Not familiar with the Eagle II. What is it?
Steve Robertson -<steverob(a)hotoffice.com>
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