Wrist computer (Was: Classic != IBM AT

From: Fred Cisin <cisin_at_xenosoft.com>
Date: Tue Nov 3 19:36:37 1998

On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Doug Yowza wrote:
> Here's a heads-up: get a Timex Data-Link watch. Not only is it the most
> useful PDA I've found, but it's virtually guaranteed to be collectible as
> one of the first useful wearable computers.

MORE THAN TEN YEARS AGO:
Epson produced the RC-20. It was a wrist watch with a touch screen (not
very many pixels), with a Z80 (actually imitation Z80 - it wasn't Zilog),
RAM, ROM, and a serial port!

They never exported it outside of Japan. So all of the documentation
that I have for it is in Japanese, with the exception of the sample
programs (Zilog mnemonics)


Now then. What is the list definition of "FIRST"?

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