On Apr 21, 2012, at 10:09 PM, cctalk-request at
classiccmp.org wrote:
This 1983 InfoWorld has a few articles about Obsolete
Computers. It covers
the Altair and other S-100 machines. There is a story about someone making
an upgrade ROM board for the Processor Technology SOL-20. The Computer
Museum was still in Boston. It asks "Will today's Lisas and Radio Shack
Model 100s be as priceless to the computer industry as are the Crown Jewels
are to England?"
InfoWorld June 6, 1983. Pages 27 - 37
http://books.google.com/books?id=zy8EAAAAMBAJ
Very cool, and an interesting article, especially from a 1983 perspective. Did you notice
also that the article was co-written by John C. Dvorak?
Best,
David Greelish, Computer Historian
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