Identify this vector Graphics machine

From: George Rachor <george_at_racsys.rt.rain.com>
Date: Wed Apr 7 10:16:26 1999

If this is a Vector 4 is there any collector interest without the
keyboard. I left it at the thrift shop so it is still up for grabs.

Looks to be pretty heavy so shipping would be expensive.

It is located at a Goodwill store located in Tigard Oregon in case anybody
local is interested.

George

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George L. Rachor Jr. george_at_racsys.rt.rain.com
Beaverton, Oregon http://racsys.rt.rain.com
United States of America Amateur Radio : KD7DCX

On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Marvin wrote:

>
>
> George Rachor wrote:
> >
> > I stumbled upon a all in one box this evening at a Thrift store. It was
> > missing a keyboard which may hook up on the front phone line like
> > connector marked "Control".
> >
> > Below the Video was a 5.25 Hard drive in the left bay and a full size 5.25
> > inch floppy in the right bay.
> >
> > On the back of the machine were two serial ports, two parallel ports and a
> > single 9 pin port marked "RGB".
> >
> > The back of the box had a "Vector Graphics" label. The front had a label
> > that read:
> > VZX
> >
> > Again no keyboard or software. Any ideas what this creature is?
>
> This sounds like the Vector 4. I only have one and it is the only one I have
> seen so I don't know how common they are/were.
>
Received on Wed Apr 07 1999 - 10:16:26 BST

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