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Re: Q:Mountain Computer's Supertalker



In article <38170E8E.2BF46852@intergate.bc.ca>, Wayne Stewart
<waynes@intergate.bc.ca> wrote:

> Which  Revision did you get, Al.
> 

How can you tell the difference between revisions?

I recently purchased a Supertalker to play with, but have since not had
the time.

I suspect my card is one of the first versions. It was manufactured by
Mountain Hardware, Inc. with a copyright of 1979. The manual is titled
"Supertalker SD200 Operating Manual" and is also has a copyright date of
1979. I do not remember if I received software with the card. I will have
to look in the basement.

What are people doing with their Supertalkers?

Brian

Courseware Developer
Fredericton, NB
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