John Lawson 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
> >
>
> Cool! Another one! I have an LK-3000, with the Appointment Book
> module and a Word-translation Module (German-English,
> Spanish-English) and the instructions, etc... still works nicely. I
> tried Nixdorf's site, but of course, the little LK is paleolithic
> now....
>
> It's on my website: www.lightsound.org in the Geriosiliconics
> section. (Along with all the other lonely stuff in my collection)
>
> Anyone have any amplifying data on these? Herr Franke perhaps?
You could always go to the source, the HNF museum in Paderborn:
on the web at <
http://www.hnf.de>
Regards
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