On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Doc Shipley wrote:
OK. A little looking around has revealed that I
have a Model 707 (not
the 707/1200, darn it!) and a model 745. I also found out this evening
that $friend forgot to give me the shopping bag full of thermal
paper....
I've found a lot of links to pages that mention there, but no real
documentation. Oh, and one company that will sell a manual for the 745
for $30 plus S&H.
Does anyone know where I might find real information? Considering the
source, I have every hope that they are fully functional.
They are simply portable printing terminals, nothing really special about
them. Hook them up to something and start typing.
The Model 745 is by far the most common. Nothing special about it. It
has an Intel 8080 at its heart.
The Model 765 has a bubble memory module and a small filesystem whereby
you can actually store data in it. I've got at least one. They are
fairly rare.
I'm not familiar with what makes the 707 different from the other models.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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