• Compatible

    From mutimer.david@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Knut Roll-Lund on Wed May 11 00:16:57 2016
    On Wednesday, July 9, 2003 at 9:58:04 AM UTC+10, Knut Roll-Lund wrote:
    I found another reference http://home.t-online.de/home/cyrill.cmk/kdiv.htm

    It is in german, but it says generally the same except it has a company
    name for the german shop: S.C.S. GmbH in Mörfelden- Waldorf

    and http://www.computer-archiv.de/comp0212.htm

    Knut

    A lot of misinformation is out there about the Komtek, I have two of them and used to run the service dept for a company that imported them into Australia direct from the manufacturer. They are a TRS-80 model one clone with a few minor differences.
    Built-in non standard printer port. 32k Ram expandable to 48k with an internal daughter board. A colour option. Disk controller option fitted internally. Double density option. a tandy standard printer port option as a external unit. rs-232 adapter that
    also plugged in to the eternal expansion connector. They also came standard with 4 digital input sockets and 6 digital output sockets. They were made by a company called Komtek Technology in Hong Kong, they ceased trading in early 1983. The company I
    worked for bought the last of their stock including unfinished machines and blank cct boards.

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