> at the usual scraped 2/386es, just to see a
> 4032-32N PET laying on top .... 10 seconds and
> 20 Marks later it visited my car ....
Is this a Commodore PET? Back around 1981 when I was
beginning
college, the computer lab (in the same building with the card punch
machines and non-full-screen terminals for an IBM 4381) was a room
full of Commodore PET computers and one TRS-80. Oddly, the only thing
I noticed students doing with the PETs was: playing card games. They
appeared to be interesting machines.
Over here the stuff was named CBM 4032 (it's a big screen model,
so it's for shure a late one ~1984), but as I had to learn, our
friends across the pond name almost any Commo PET...
Gruss
H.
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