CBM made what was supposed to be their version of a laptop but much
unlike any laptop I ever saw. Almost bought my first CBM in
Sears and it was that ugly black machine. Somehow in my mind
I think it was called a P4 or something like that.
Then there was the C128-B which I knew was not useable in the
USA far as I can remember it was intended for export I think.
Joe (aka kilroy)
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Joseph Fenn <jfenn@lava.net> writes:
>CBM made what was supposed to be their version of a laptop but much
>unlike any laptop I ever saw.
Perhaps you mean
http://www.floodgap.com/retrobits/ckb/secret/lcd.html
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>Somehow in my mind
>I think it was called a P4 or something like that.
This sounds more like the 4032P.
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Cameron
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8/5/2007 5:27:02 PM
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Cameron
Tnx for the URL's. Yes that was the machine (LCD), but no mention
at all about the C128-B at either site that I could find.
Joe
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