-- adavie_at_mad.scientist.com <mailto:adavie_at_mad.scientist.com> visit the Museum of Soviet Calculators at <http://www.comcen.com.au/~adavie/slide/calculator/soviet.html> http://www.comcen.com.au/~adavie/slide/calculator/soviet.html ? ? > -----Original Message----- > From: CLASSICCMP-owner_at_u.washington.edu > [mailto:CLASSICCMP-owner_at_u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of George Rachor > Sent: Sunday, January 17, 1999 5:42 AM > To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers > Subject: Apricot F10 > > > Spotted a curious find last night... > > It was labeled Apricot F10. > > It was narrow and had a minidisk slot in the front. In the back it had > what looked like a rca jack (Video?), a parallel port (Centronics) a nine > pin(serial) and something like a DB25. > > I suspect this is an expansion unit for the apricot line as I saw no > obvious keyboard port unless it was the DB-25... > > Anybody recognize this? > > George Rachor > > ========================================================= > George L. Rachor george_at_racsys.rt.rain.com > Beaverton, Oregon http://racsys.rt.rain.com > United States of America Amateur Radio : KD7DCX > >Received on Sat Jan 16 1999 - 14:36:34 GMT
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