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Subject missing from multivalue family tree
Date Thu, 3 Sep 2020 16:43:33 -0000 (UTC)
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epick

z80 based

anyone know where it is .. a z80 based pick

As well as the Climax, there were a few other Pick-based micros around. 
In the February of the previous year - 1983 - Pick appeared on the Altos 
range of micros, as well as the aforementioned Honeywell-based Ultimate. 
Software written for the Ultimate could also be downloaded and run on 
Universal Computers' Epick. This Z80-based computer was launched as a 
"cheap" Pick computer, starting from £7,500 - about £25,800 in 2020[5]. 
Nick Drescher of Universal commented that "the entry level to the Pick 
system and all its benefits is dramatically reduced".

https://nosher.net/archives/computers/comp_today_1984-05-00_001?idx=Army#5

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