From: Michael Covington
Subject: Lisp Machine parts available
Date: 
Message-ID: <C585E2.8KM@athena.cs.uga.edu>
Various plug-in circuit boards from an LMI Lambda 3x3 are available to
one or more worthy recipients.  They are in unknown condition, but the
machine worked when last used (2 years ago).  Its cabinet and disk drive
are being recycled for use with our Sun systems.

Email replies only.  I can answer questions about which cards are
available but cannot provide any technical information.  We would like to
place these as spare parts with someone who is still running an LMI.

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Subject: Obscure Commodore computers
Date: 
Message-ID: <C586rv.Dvo@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
Back around 1983 or 1984 I vaguely remember a couple of short lived
computers by Commodore.  One of these was called the Commodore 16 (I think?).
It had a black housing that was otherwise identical to a VIC-20 or C64.
I remember seeing these sold in department stores for only a few months,
but never saw one again.  Apparently they did not sell well.  Anyone else
remember these?