- The
Seequa Chameleon was an
early 1980s
luggable personal computer; it was
capable of
running both the DOS and CP/M
operating systems. It did so by having...
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settled out of court,
agreeing to re-implement
their BIOS.
There was also the
Seequa Chameleon,
which had both 8088 and Z80 CPUs to
alternately run MS-DOS or...
- 1600 "Multi
Personal Computer", in June 1982.
Other "clones"
included the
Seequa Chameleon, the Hyperion,
Eagle Computer's
Eagle 1600 that
September and...
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design produced at ETH
Zurich running the
Oberon operating system. The
Seequa Chameleon was also an
older luggable computer from the
early 1980s, distinguished...
- US$1,099 80C85 @ 2.4 TRS-80
Model 100 40 × 8 LCD 1983 Z80A, 8086, 128K
Seequa Chameleon 1983 Z80A @ 3.4 Sord IS-11 1983 US$1,595 Z80A @ 4
Zorba 1984 US$4...
- PerfectCalc,
PerfectSpeller and PerfectFiler. This
suite was
bundled with the
Seequa Chameleon and
Columbia Data Products. LMK, make tool LSE,
screen editor...
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Compaq and
Columbia Data
Products clones, but not on
those from
Eagle or
Seequa.
Other MS-DOS
computers also
required custom code. By
December 1983 ****ure...
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secondary processor.
Other notable machines were the DEC
Rainbow 100, and the
Seequa Chameleon, both of
which featured both an
Intel 8088 and a Z80 CPU, to support...
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controllers for 5¼-inch
floppy disks.
Since August 1984, it was used in the
Seequa Chameleon 325, an
early CP/M-80 & MS-DOS
portable computer with both Z80...
- data backup.
Altos Computer Systems Compaq Portable Hyperion (computer)
Seequa Chameleon Staff writer (December 5, 1983). "Columbia Data
Ready to Launch...