Sorry...
thought it might help, still a damned nice machine... I did
some work here and there on some AM's back in the 80's and 90's and they
were all the smaller Altair/Imsai sized units, never seen one that big
before, cool machine and the price is pretty darned good...
No, it is nice looking, I agree. However, it's missing its boot drive and
getting AMOS on it will be a little sticky. It does at least have the VCR
interface, and Alpha Micro does still sell AMOS on VHS tape, so it's possible
for someone enterprising.
Myself, I like the later Eagles. My Eagle 300 is set up as a web server:
http://ampm.floodgap.com/
Oops, I forgot to boot it back up before I left to visit the folks. Well,
it'll be up after Christmas. *sheepish*
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