Osborne VixenOsborne Vixen\nAlso known as the Osborne 4.\nThis system had a Z80A microprocessor with 64K dynamic RAM.\nIt had a 7-inch amber display and two double-density double-sided 5.25" diskettes.\nThe screen showed 24 lines by 80 columns of memory mapped video.\nThe CPU was 4Mhz on this suitcase model, weighing about 18 pounds.\nIt was released in late 1984 if memory serves correctly. |
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"The mistakes are all waiting to be made." - chessmaster Savielly Grigorievitch Tartakower (1887-1956) on the game's opening position |
