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Al Kossow wrote:
| I turned up a brochure and technical summary last night, scans up under
|
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/bti
Oh man, is that a blast from the past. Of course the system as it
existed in 1978 was nothing like what is described in the glossies with
much of the I/O still being handled by the BTI 5000 emulator that hung
off the side.
All in all it was a pretty cool machine, even if it was one giant
example of second system syndrome.
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Chris Kennedy
chris at
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"Mr. McKittrick, after careful consideration..."
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