• Commodore

    From David B@FREEWAY to All on Mon May 28 15:05:00 2018
    Hello and just posting with my Commodore SL 286-16 and
    BananaCom. and the Modem is my Lantronix X Direct.
    Just saying Hi Don't post mutch.

    David B

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  • From nristen@FREEWAY to David B on Tue May 29 12:01:00 2018
    Hello and just posting with my Commodore SL 286-16 and
    BananaCom. and the Modem is my Lantronix X Direct.
    Just saying Hi Don't post mutch.

    Wow! Awesome... I never knew that Commodore produced equipment using x86
    chips. Was that their own hardware or did they use chips from another mfg?

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  • From Bucko@FREEWAY to nristen on Wed May 30 19:30:00 2018
    Wow! Awesome... I never knew that Commodore produced equipment using x86 chips. Was that their own hardware or did they use chips from another mfg?

    Actually, Commodore had a couple of PC's I think there was one called the PC-10? Commodore had it going back in the day, I loved my system.. I ran and Image BBS from 88 till 93,96.. Gonna put up a Image board via an Emulator soon.. :)

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  • From Anachronist@FREEWAY to Bucko on Fri Jun 1 23:16:00 2018
    Badass! I also wasn't aware they made hardware with x86 architechture, I'll have to check this out.
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