> Finally! That kind of housing style that looks just right at home
> with 1990's stuff. I don't get it that C= didn't apply that styling
> and "compactness" to their other machines and use color monitor and
> more modern guts. C= in late times before got bagged by chapter 11
> was building very unstylish blocky machines and large as well, theirs
> looked alike to any clones machines at that time.
>
> Looks like they took a C64 or doubled up C128 version stuffed
> into that thing? When I was in high school, I see plus/4, c64's by
> brunch all in all kinds of problems and dud psu bricks in junk piles
> in electronics class room. That's years ago.
Not even close :-) This was one of the CBM-IIs and they are quite uncommon
in the US.
http://www.retrobits.com/ckb/secret/b128.html
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