I just found an interesting sales pamphlet in some of the stuff from
the January Commodore delivery. It was mixed in with a bunch of
non-Computer books that I also got, so I hadn't noticed it when I
went through the Commodore stuff from that load.
Has anyone heard of, or seen, a series of sensors, electrodes and
cartridges from an outfit called "Bodylog, Inc."? It looks like you
plugged the "Bodylink" into the cartridge slot, which had its own
cartridge slot, microprocessor, and I/O channels for various sensors
and electrodes. Pretty wild, I've never seen anything like this for
a Commodore Computer.
One of the most interesting things is a "Micromem Cartridge", a solid
state storage device for storing Bodylink BASIC programs.
Zane
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