Brendan
Experienced Member
I was at Goodwill Computer Works' museum here in Austin yesterday and was looking at their Tandy rack where they had this printer:
Does anyone recognize it? There was no info there, and I couldn't get behind it to check for a model number. It just looks very odd compared to the other printers I grew up with (small plotters or the usual thermal, daisy-wheel, or dot-matrix form-factor).
Also, a few weeks ago, I had an opportunity to visit the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Highly recommended! It was really cool to see mercury delay lines in real life - I think I had goosebumps 1/2 the time I was there.
Does anyone recognize it? There was no info there, and I couldn't get behind it to check for a model number. It just looks very odd compared to the other printers I grew up with (small plotters or the usual thermal, daisy-wheel, or dot-matrix form-factor).
Also, a few weeks ago, I had an opportunity to visit the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Highly recommended! It was really cool to see mercury delay lines in real life - I think I had goosebumps 1/2 the time I was there.