I remember this company (I think). They were on College Street, at
Spadina. I assume it was a CP/M machine?
d.
At 12:43 PM 12/13/99 -0800, you wrote:
I have an inquiry from a chap who purchased an Exceltronics S-100 kit, a
Canadian make, in about 1982. He still has the machine and would like
to resurrect it, but has lost the system disk over the years.
Does anyone have any information on this critter or, better yet, a
system disk for it?
Thanks.
- don
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