SWTP info needed

From: Jeff Hellige <jhellige_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Tue Apr 10 20:17:28 2001

        The 6809 versions were built like tanks. Mine came with
support ROMs from Microware for running OS/9, though FLEX and disk
system specific DOSes were also available. From what I've been able
to gather, the 6809 boxes like mine and Robert's supported more RAM
than the earlier 69/A and 69/K boxes. With a friends help, I'm
hoping to get a new disk system up and running on mine fairly soon.

        Jeff

>I have five of these :) They are basically high-powered (for the time)
>6809 multi-user business servers. They most likely ran the FLEX operating
>system and performed routine business accounting type things.
>
>A nice box. A good example of late-model SWTPC systems before they went
>the way of the dodo, sometime in the mid- to late-80s.
>
>Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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>International Man of Intrigue and Danger http://www.vintage.org

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