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| Date | 2021-07-01 10:46 -0700 |
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| Subject | Re: Long time 3B1 and PC7300 user |
| From | J Booth <166sunny@gmail.com> |
Yep, there was an (optional) 8087 chip socket on the DOS-73 board. That's pretty impressive you could run DOS in a window. I figured it might be something where you had to either boot to DOS or boot to UNIX. Nice that they could be used simultaneously and windowed no less. Regarding the PC 6300, no didn't really look into that as I prefer the UNIX machines. I believe that was a PC made by Olivetti and resold by AT&T. Jesse
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