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Re: check out these industrial strength apple II's
- Subject: Re: check out these industrial strength apple II's
- From: Raymond Wiker <Raymond.Wiker@fast.no>
- Date: 03 Sep 2001 14:30:24 +0200
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: ElTele �st AS
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uablyfl@uab.ericsson.se (Lyndon Fletcher) writes:
> On Sat, 01 Sep 2001 04:18:56 GMT, "Ernest" <ernestls@home.com> wrote:
> I don't think that England has a single a2 clone on the entire
> >island,
>
> There was an ITT clone of the IIe marketed in the UK for many years
> and a singleboard teaching computer called the Micro-professor that
> could be expanded to be A2 compatable. I have seen both from time to
> time at amateur radio swap meets in the UK.
ITT may have cloned the IIe. They certainly sold something
called the ITT 2020; ISTR that this was a licenced copy of the II+
(EuroPlus?).
//Raymond.
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Raymond Wiker
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