On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 4:41 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2023, Yeechang Lee via cctalk wrote: > > Hyperion was not alone in having trouble with comm ports. Columbia > > University (my alma mater) reported in January 1984 that unmodified > > Kermit ran on Compaq and Columbia PCs, but Eagle and Seequa needed > > custom code. > > This is the first that I'v seen anybody with Seequa! > > The "Seequa Chameleon 325" was the only commercial PC to have 3.25" disk > drives! (the format that Dysan bet the company on and went under) > I haven't heard how many, if any, of the 325 models were ever built or > sold. > I can't remember if I ever added a Seequa Chameleon to my collection. Definitely more rare than the Otrona Attache. Didn't the Gavilan also use 3.25" disks? I'm pretty sure I still have a Gavilan...somewhere. Sellam