On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, John Foust wrote:
> Sometime last year, I saw an interesting example of a rebadged
> Nicolet data acquisition floppy drive system, made circa late 70s.
>
> The outside was a Nicolet box with its logo, buttons, etc. Inside
> was another company's box - intact, in toto. Its buttons and power
> supply sockets, etc. were simply extended to the Nicolet box.
Nicolet seemed to rebadge a lot of stuff. Even the processor seems to be
built by Bruker Data Systems. In fact, in the Nicolet manual, you can
clearly see the Bruker name and logo on the front of the CPU, yet Nicolet
calls it a Model 1080.
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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