English: To the far right the distinctive grey case of the floor standing Micromation Mariner microcomputer system. Also in the picture two Elbit RS-232 VDUs and a Mannesmann Tally dot matrix printer. Photographs on the wall show various Micromation S-100 cards plus their earlier M-System microcomputer. Also note the "peeled" 8-inch floppy disk. Picture taken in the early 1980s in the office of EWL Computers, Micromation's Scottish distributor.
Español: Ordenador Micromarion Mariner
Date
early 1980s
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Roy Tait
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