It has a built in 5 meg hard drive interface so it should just need cabling
to a hard drive.
It also uses the 6502 as a video controller to offload the video from the
Z80A.
The Keyboard is a 93 key keyboard with 17 function keys. If you go back you
might look around for it. It has the Visual 1050 Logo on it.
There was a VT100 emulator program supplied. Wordstar 3.3 was adapted for
it's special keyboard & it included Multiplan and GSS-Graph. New cost was
$2695 with SW, in 1984.
It is too bad many thrifts separate all of the component parts of the systems.
Paxton
Received on Sat Jun 17 2000 - 01:06:47 BST
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