On Wed, 7 Aug 2002, Eric Dittman wrote:
Tandy M100,
M102, M200. Olivetti M10. And whatever the Kyocera version
was called. (OK, they contain an 8085 CPU, which was originally an Intel
design, but I don't think that's the normal meaning of 'Wintel')
These are Wintel, but they are MStel. The ROM was written by
Microsoft.
But they don't run DOS and are 8085-based. Far enough removed that I
would not call them "Wintel" at all.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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