Mitac LIC-2001A Little Intelligent Computer

From: Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk_at_yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Thu Jan 22 06:13:31 2004

On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 04:21, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
> It's rare that I find a unique and interesting computer these days. This
> Mitac LIC-2001A Little Intelligent Computer is one such. Apparently, it
> was marketed in Japan because it has the Katakana (I think) character set
> painted onto the keycap fronts, but otherwise is a standard QWERTY
> keyboard layout.

hehe I posted on the list about one not so long ago; I have one too :-)

Possibly Japanese, possibly Chinese by the way.

> I just can't verify this by booting it up because it has a very funky
> power connector which requires an external power supply of some sort
> (which I didn't get with this).

Aha. For some *totally* unknown reason, mine came with both UK and US
power supplies. I *think* I kept the US power supply even though I don't
need it - if I can find it I can look into postage for you.

I had two backplane units with Apple bus connectors on them; these plug
into the expansion connector on the back of the Mitac and give it a
proper bus for connecting standard Apple cards. Shout if you don't have
that and I can have a look for my spare.

I don't normally throw stuff out (especially not without offering it to
the list first) but I have been doing a lot of thinning-down of stuff
this last year, so no guarantees I have either any more :(

The usenet posts below suggest I still had at least the second bus
expansion board in the middle of last year though..

> Anyone ever heard of this? The web turns up empty.

http://tinyurl.com/yq2ah

prior to that the only info I could find on the web was that the darn
thing existed :)

cheers

Jules
Received on Thu Jan 22 2004 - 06:13:31 GMT

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