Neville-Neil_G@SD1U05.UUCP (05/13/87)
Does anyone know of any inexpensive (under 500$) kit computers using 68000 68010 or 68020. If so please post info or send mail to ceo!sd1u05!Neville-Neil_G%dgloki.uucp@wjh12.harvard.edu
hanscom@lll-es-s05 (Roger Hanscom 423-0441) (05/13/87)
>Does anyone know of any inexpensive (under 500$) kit computers using >68000 68010 or 68020. If so please post info or send mail to >ceo!sd1u05!Neville-Neil_G%dgloki.uucp@wjh12.harvard.edu I just heard of one last weekend. It doesn't sound like much, but it is a 68K and it is inexpensive. Quasitronics (800-245-4192) makes a "P68000 MicroLab Notebook Computer" for $295. ($197.50 to educational institutions, faculty and students.) It has 8K bytes of EPROM, half monitor and half user, and 4K bytes of static RAM. Sorry, but I don't have an address for them. And, of course, there's the QL. The prices sound reasonable, but it might be like buying an American car -- once you get all the things on it that you want and need, the price is nowhere near what you started out with.