The early systems were branded both ways, but I do not think it was ever available as a
kit.
I worked with the Zenith Edusystems distributer in chicago back then as a consultant
building the Corvis
interface and drivers, so my knowledge of the Heath side of the company is limited.
The other Bob
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 17:24:31 -0800 (PST), Chris M wrote:
since it's branded Heath, don't that mean it
was built
from a kit panky?
--- Bob Bradlee <caveguy at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
THe Zenith
Z-100 series were dual processor systems
8085/8088
that could run both CPM80 and MSdos but NOT PCdos.
It was a single board computer with 4 S100 slots for
expansion.
There were several configurations a low profile a
lot like the SOL20
and an all in one with built in monitor.
later
The other Bob
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 12:45:38 -0700, Richard wrote:
Supposedly its a computer, but I can't seem to
find
anything on the net
about it.
old-computers.com in particular let me
down.
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