Nixdorf was Re: MICRO magazine (6502 related), who knows?

From: Alex Knight <aknight_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Thu Nov 19 11:22:33 1998

Hey,

I picked up one of these Nixdorfs myself a few weeks ago, with
the calculator module and one other business-related module. Poking
inside, it appears to me that there actually aren't any brains inside
the unit itself - it looks like just keyboard & display driver
stuff, and that the brains are in the plug-in modules. Sounds
costly. Anybody else find a micro inside one of those things?

Anybody know of any on-line docs available for the Nixdorf?

Alex

Calculator History & Technology Archive Web Page
http://aknight.home.mindspring.com/calc.htm

At 10:55 AM 11/19/98, Joe Rigdon wrote:
> Hey, speaking of Nixdorf. I have a Nixdorf LK-3000 "computer". It looks
>more like a calculator. Does anyone know anything about these? It has an
>"Information Module" in it about the Summer Olympics.
>
> Joe
>
>At 05:01 AM 11/19/98 +0100, you wrote:
>>Hans Franke wrote:
>>
>>So how was the Heinz Nixdorf Museum?
>
>
Received on Thu Nov 19 1998 - 11:22:33 GMT

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