Date : Tue, 24 Apr 1990 20:51:24 GMT
From : rochester!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!ttak@rutgers.edu (Timothy Takahashi)
Subject: Strange machine
In article <29247@cup.portal.com> Azog-Thoth@cup.portal.com (William Thomas
Daugustine) writes:
>First off, its called a DE-100 Disk Emulator, from Design Analysis
>Associates. Theres two ports on the back: console, and remote. Both
>are RS-232C. The console is at 9600 right now, and remote is 2400.
I think it was sold circa 1982 as a diskette duplicator, could read and write
zillions of formats then in use.
tim