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Machine Identification
Posted: Mon 10 Dec , 2007 13:24 pm
by TwistedPatience
Can anyone identify this machine, not got my hands on it yet only the photo.
Posted: Mon 10 Dec , 2007 13:34 pm
by Martin
Is there a prize?
Posted: Mon 10 Dec , 2007 14:00 pm
by TwistedPatience
You wish eh!
Posted: Mon 10 Dec , 2007 15:00 pm
by Martin
ORAC.
The electrics were produced by GSM.
Posted: Mon 10 Dec , 2007 17:02 pm
by bradders
By the way GSM are out of business now
Posted: Wed 12 Dec , 2007 14:48 pm
by TwistedPatience
Thanks
Posted: Fri 14 Dec , 2007 10:25 am
by Denford Admin
Unless you see it fully working, I would guess that you are going to have to inveset a bit of time and money gettting it to run with modern PC software like Mach 3.
The tape drives cause lots of problems as you will see from other posts on here..
Posted: Fri 14 Dec , 2007 10:30 am
by TwistedPatience
Ah! now there's a useful piece of info, I have not seen the machine yet and did not realise it was tape driven.
I had been told it's only a few years old, guess that's wrong then.
Wouldn't know where to start getting it to work with any PC yet but give me time....................
Posted: Fri 14 Dec , 2007 13:12 pm
by Martin
The Orac`s were produced around 1982 - 1986 I think.