Ross;
Welcome aboard, glad to have you here.
Additional datapoints for you - In a previous life I owned a Pick-based consulting firm.
Our focus was on our in-house written software packages but we always sold pick-based
hardware as well. Over many years of operation as the personal relationships and
technologies changed we would have some "preferred platform" but generally
maintained dealership status for the others. Long story short, we sold a lot of pick or MV
based systems and alpha micro was one of them for a good while.
What I recall during the days of being an alpha micro dealer was that the AM machines of
the day could be ordered as Pick machines or AMOS machines. I believe that the system
itself was identical, but each OS wanted certain options/configurations. As one example, I
think pick got a certain make/model of multiport board whereas amos got a different one
(or maybe the same one but just jumpered as AMOS would expect it).
I do not know if the am-1200 you mention was during this time period. I do remember the
machines we got were beige, desktop formfactor, and roughly the size of a typical PC of
the time.
Best,
J