[M100]
> The real question is who made it for tandy and what other name did it sell
> as?
Kyocera?
> What about the NEC 8201?
What about the Olivetti M10? It's an almost
chipwise clone of the Tandy
M100.
Well, Nec, Olivetti, Tandy, Hitachi... all this systems are based
on a common, licenced/shared (Kyocera) design. No cloning at all.
(Looks a bit like a first try for the MSX standard :)
Gruss
H.
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