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Chris Bartram <[log in to unmask]>
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 In <[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] writes:

> While we're on terminal trivia, what was the model number of the
> "small footprint" little guy?  We had one I used to keep at home
> for dialup use, but that's been over a decade ago and it has since
> met the surplus pile.  It came out around the 262x timeframe but it     was
> more like a 264x in terms of functionality (other than the tapes).
> It was a likeable terminal once you got used to the smallish keyboard.

2382 I believe ?

And can anyone name the "gooseneck" "color" terminal of the same era?

That terminal also had as available options (for a short period of time) a
digitizing pad and a *voice synthesizer*. (I had lotsa fun with that!)

        -Chris Bartram

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