David - where did you get the name TMA-1 for the Atari Portfolio?
Internally, all of its design notes and memo references call it PC0
Curt
plato computer wrote:
you have names for all of your computers? Beacuse I
started looking at
the list and didn't remember Commodore ever having a computer called
a "Triumph". wow.
-----Original Message-----
From: "David Vohs" <netsurfer_x1 at fastmailbox.net>
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 18:33:27 -1000
Subject: IBM PC Convertible Speech Module.
Anyone here have the speech module for an IBM PC
Convertible
they want to get rid of?
I just got one of these laptops & was hoping to score one.
David M. Vohs
Digital Archaeologist & Computer Historian
Computer Collection:
"Triumph": Commodore 64, 1802, 1541, Indus GT, FDD-1, GeoRAM 512,
MPS-801.
"Leela": Original Apple Macintosh, Imagewriter II.
"Delorean": TI-99/4A, TI Speech Synthesizer.
"Spectrum": Tandy Color Computer III.
"Monolith": Apple Macintosh Portable.
"Boombox": Sharp PC-7000.
"Butterfly": Tandy 200, PDD-2.
"Shapeshifter": Epson QX-10, Comrex HDD, Titan graphics/MS-DOS board.
"Scout": Otrona Attache.
(prospective) "Pioneer": Apple LISA II.
"TMA-1": Atari Portfolio, Memory Expander +
"Centaur": Commodore Amiga 2000.
"Neon": Zenith Minisport.
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