Kodak Displaymaker "video graphics system"

From: Patrick Finnegan <pat_at_computer-refuge.org>
Date: Sat Jun 12 14:15:09 2004

Has anyone heard of this before?

It's an all-in-one unit about 10"x11" footprint and 2.5" high, with a
single 5.25" floppy drive out the front of it, and a chicklet keyboard on
top, covering the front half of the unit. On the back is a "video/audio
in", RS-232, RGB analog, RGB-TTL, Composite video, and modulated video
connector, along with an IEC power connector and power switch.

I got this with some other toys a couple weeks ago, and it seems to be
missing the software that goes with it (it demands to boot from the floppy
drive). I opened it up, and inside it looks vaugely PC-ish, with an
8088, and a 2x31 pin header that might be a connector for an ISA slot if
used with the appropritate header->card edge adaptor.

Anyways, if anyone knows anything about this, or can lend me a copy of the
software, I'd be very appreciative.

Pat
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