On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, John Ruschmeyer wrote:
> > > Actually, that's not true. If that's what we are discussing here in 2007,
> > > I'll be looking for a list with a charter to discuss computers at least
> > > 20 years old. As it is, I already would like to see the charter amended to
> > > exclude all IBM-compatible x86 systems, but there are some people that
> >
> > Personally, I'd include the IBM PC (5150) and maybe the XT (5160),
> > portable (5155) and AT (5170). Like it or not, they had a significant
> > impact on computing. But I don't think I'll ever think of a generic
> > PC-clone, no matter how old, as a 'classic'.
> >
> > > actually LIKE the damned things, so it's apparently not going to happen.
>
> But then I'd want to add the Compaq portable and the Kaypro 2000 and soon
> we'd be right back to where we are. ^^^^^^^^^^^
/\
Speaking of which, who can give me the pinout and voltages for the
external power supply for the 2000?
- don
>
> > >
> > > Eric
> > >
> >
> > -tony
> >
> >
>
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