Victor Computer anyone?

From: Steven J. Feinsmith <sfeinsmi_at_bellsouth.net>
Date: Wed May 7 00:25:47 1997

Sam Ismail wrote:
>
> One of the things I saw at the last swap meet I was at was a Victor PC.
> I am pretty darn sure this is some PC clone because it had the requisite
> function keys and 2 5.25" floppy drives. The drives and monitor and CPU
> were all one unit (the monitor may have been detachable or just sitting
> on the CPU). It was labelled "Victor" and the "o" was like a multi-band
> colored sun (or something). Um, don't know what else to say about it.
> Does anyone know what this is? I was tempted to pick it up but it was
> priced at (I think) $40 and wasn't even going to bother haggling (this
> was the same guy trying to sell two VIC-20s at $25 a piece).
>
> Sam
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Computer Historian, Programmer, Musician, Philosopher, Athlete, Writer, Jackass

Hello Sam,

You mean "Vector Graphics" contained S-100 cards, if yes you must grab
it
because they worth more than 40 bucks!!! And it vintage computer of the
past. The Vector Graphics are not IBM PC compatible but using CP/M.

If it printed "Victor" hmm sounds like piece of junk and worthless!!!

Good luck,
Steven
Received on Wed May 07 1997 - 00:25:47 BST

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