On Mon, Jun 01, 2015 at 07:17:34AM -0700, Lee Courtney wrote: > Hej Pontus - > > Very, very nice. I'm sure you already know this but there is a Nordic > computing history group on Facebook, somewhat active, that may be of help. > Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HiNC4/
I did not, I'll take a look. > > And a group of former Datasaab employees (based in Linköping?): datasaab.se > I have met some of them in person, nice fellows. I'll certainly ask there. As well as the Facit museums (two at least). > Good luck, keep us posted on progress. Will do. > > Lee C. > > On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 1:18 AM, Pontus Pihlgren <pon...@update.uu.se> wrote: > > > Hi > > > > Yesterday I picked up a Datasaab D12. Which I didn't know > > existed until then. Pictures here: > > > > http://imgur.com/a/vPTZw > > > > It's a small desktop computer intended for small business > > accounting and invoicing. It's built arround an intel 4004 and > > has room for expansion cards for memory and "customer roms". > > > > The service guide mentions a "two level" environment with a > > "basic" level and a "customer program" level. I'm hoping it > > means there is a Basic interpreter but I'm not convinced. The > > manual also mentions a "D12 assembler" as the develoment > > environment. It's apparently a subsystem that comes in a nice > > attache case: > > > > http://imgur.com/QQUrcGh > > > > It's actually made by Facit and may go under that name. > > > > Does anyone know more or have manuals? > > > > Regards, Pontus. > > > > > > -- > Lee Courtney > +1-650-704-3934 cell