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December 1996, Week 2

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"Charles Finley Jr." <[log in to unmask]>
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Charles Finley Jr.
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Charles Finley, Open-Ended Systems Corp
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> From: Goetz Neumann <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: A Desparate Plea....
> Date: Monday, December 09, 1996 3:44 PM
>
> [log in to unmask] wrote:
> >
> > As for the HP 250, I remember the model number as a small computer
running
> > BASIC, it was later replaced by the HP 260.  I have no recollection of
what
> > happened to that series, I think it died out.  I do remember that the
HP 250
> > was in the form of a desk and the console was somewhat special with
function
> > key buttons on the bezel underneath the screen.
> >
> I think HP has provided HP250/260 users with an emulation running on
> top of HP-UX,

It's called HP Elequence and it will soon be available on NT.

when the 250/260 hardware lifetime ended. I do not
> recall the name at the moment. The system appeared to be quite popular
> here in Germany.
>
> I do not know more about it though, youngster that I am.
>
> Goetz.

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