According to the current owner it is based on a 16 bit
machine made by
Computer Automation. It has core memory and is programmed in assembler and
Fortran. It is from the late seventies.
The packaging doesn't look like anything
from Computer Automation, but they made a line of board-level components they called
"The Naked Mini", sold to OEMs for integration into their own packaging.? The
architecture is probably similar to the Alpha-16 and Alpha LSI machines.
--Bill