It was also marketed as the Victor 9000.  It was an 8086-based box which ran
DOS and CP/M, but wasn't really IBM-compatible.  Hi-res, monochrome graphics
and a (usually) 10 mb hard drive.
The system was designed by Chuck Peddle, who I think was involved with the
design of the 6800 and 6502 microprocessors.
-- Tony
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 From:  Pete Joules[SMTP:peter@joules.enterprise-plc.com]
 Reply To:      classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
 Sent:  Thursday, July 01, 1999 6:25 AM
 To:    Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
 Subject:       What is a Sirius?
 Just been offered one.  Has anyone any idea what it is?
 Regards
 Pete