On Mon, 18 Sep 2017, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
From what I can determine off the web, Digiac made quite a range of
training tools, both analog and digital. One particular one could be a
prize for some collector--a 25-bit (!) mini capable of running FORTRAN:
https://digiac3080.wordpress.c
On 09/17/2017 11:17 PM, Ed via cctalk wrote:
> yep Allison - noticed the date but once posted... alas too late. too
> late.
> I would like to find the 1966 one by the same name though! Ed#
>From what I can determine off the web, Digiac made quite a range of
training tools, both analog a
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I'm trying to find out more information about a Digiac 4500 S-100 bus
system that will eventually be coming my way. The machine was originally
obtained through an estate sale and all the docs were thrown out. :(
It appears to be some kind of com
I'm trying to find out more information about a Digiac 4500 S-100 bus
system that will eventually be coming my way. The machine was originally
obtained through an estate sale and all the docs were thrown out. :(
It appears to be some kind of computer system trainer, but information on
the 'ne