At 12:08 AM 10/8/98 -0400, you wrote:
The mention in this thread of a Kyocera-labeled product
intrigues me,
as I'd never heard of such at the edge of the Pacific I was on then.
The Kyocera KC-85 is well known, although not too common. The case is
shaped more like the NEC, but it has the keyboard of the m100.
P.S., come to VCF 3.0 and see all the variations (hopefully!) and check out
the talk I'm going to do (hopefully!) on the history of all these machines.
(If anyone has any info, history, or anecdotes, please get in touch!)
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