>According to the current owner it is based on a 16 bit machine made by >Computer Automation. It has core memory and is programmed in assembler and >Fortran. It is from the late seventies. The packaging doesn't look like anything from Computer Automation, but they made a line of board-level components they called "The Naked Mini", sold to OEMs for integration into their own packaging. The architecture is probably similar to the Alpha-16 and Alpha LSI machines. --Bill
- Compulog Two Intercole Systems PAC 16 Mattis Lind
- Re: Compulog Two Intercole Systems PAC 16 William Maddox
- Re: Compulog Two Intercole Systems PAC 16 Mattis Lind