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September 1998, Week 4

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Stan Sieler writes:

>I was wondering if anyone has an HP 300 ("Amigo", built around
>1978-1980) that they don't want any more?
>
>The HP 300 was an interesting machine.  It had function keys on the
>side of the CRT, and a spelling corrector built in (a very friendly
>operating system!).

Its internal architecture was also interesting; it was an evolutionary
step up from the classic HP 3000 stack architecture.

I don't have a machine, but I believe I still have a full documentation
package for it. If I do, it's in storage so it'll take  a while to get to.

-- Bruce


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