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ggranat@earthlink.net wrote:
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> The Heath/Zenith computers were, IIRC, based on the S-100 Buss.
I saw an S-100 buss (bus? isn't Buss a fuse company?) computer with
multiple motherboards running at the very early computer store on
Sepulveda Blvd (just north of Burbank Blvd iirc). Every user had their
own motherboard. I don't know why the system designer did this.
- Peter
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