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Date   : Mon, 22 Jun 1992 22:51:35 PDT
From   : donm@pnet01.cts.com (Don Maslin)
Subject: Re: INFO-CPM Digest V92 #54

>sspatter@netcom.com writes:
>     Anyone out there know what a Vector-4 is?  There is one in a thrift
>store near my house really cheap.  It's a cute little thing with monitor
>and disk drives in one thing with a keyboard cabled to it.  I suspect it
>is some sort of CP/M machine but I thought I knew all of them and I've 
>never heard of a Vector-4 before.  Anyways, this one is like in mint 
>condition and I was wondering if it would be worth the time to pick up
>and mess with.  :)  I wuv my Osborne and KayPro and PDP! :)  

Well, it is probably a product of the long defunct Vector Graphics of Westlake
Village CA.  They built some interesting machinery, although some was
handicapped with hard sector diskettes.  If you don't think that too much of
the Apple rubbed off on it and the price is right, go for it!

                                                 - don
>     Heh.  I was a bit worried about it though because it's sitting 
>right next to a Apple-3. };)
>

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