Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!udel!rochester!rutgers!mcnc!ncsuvx!ncsuvm!ucf1vm!cop20227 From: COP20227@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: Machines that never saw the light of day Message-ID: <90343.153054COP20227@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu> Date: 9 Dec 90 19:30:54 GMT References: <61@mixcom.UUCP> <17963@netcom.UUCP> Organization: University of Central Florida--Computer Services Lines: 11 Ah, my first ever post.. and on a ibm4381... ick I friend of mine works in west chester and he has been known to say that there was a project called (possibly) a C65. a 4mhz and expanded ram and graphics 64. not sure of all the fun filled facts, but it was active about a year or so ago, but I am pretty sure it is dead now. My school did recieve a couple of c64(c?) , on beta test. very nice, very low chip count, no compatibilty problems that I found. Eric Wampner- any brain activity belongs to me, and no one else Please e-mail to: xperson@engr.ucf.edu or eww@ucfunix.engr.ucf.edu Haven't come up with a pithy saying yet.