Here in Columbus Ohio, the fire departments toys-for-tots program is still ran on an alpha
micro last I
knew. Last year I had lunch with and talked ablut it their system guy. It tracks the kids
from year to year
and matches up donated to familys based on age, sex, interests and needs.
later
The other Bob
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 16:52:34 -0800 (PST), Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> > Hopefully this will be useful to other people
who
> > have been curious about Alpha Micro boxes.
> >
http://ampm.floodgap.com/
> kewell. I want one.
I've always liked them. The Salvation Army used
Alpha Micros (my suspicion
is the local corps had an AM-2000, based on the year) for their church
management software for many years, which is where I got rudimentary
experience in AMOS.
It's a shame they're not more common, because
they're certainly interesting.
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