Wow, that "bookshelf" concept is very reminiscent of the old CTOS and BTOS machines that Convergent Technologies and Boroughs Technologies sold to the government back in the '80s. Essentially each system component was a seperate "slice" on the machine.
The CPU and floppy drive was one slice, harddrive another slice, color video yet another slice, tape drive still another slice... Some of those beasts could get quite long!
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Wow, that "bookshelf" concept is very reminiscent of the old CTOS and BTOS machines that Convergent Technologies and Boroughs Technologies sold to the government back in the '80s. Essentially each system component was a seperate "slice" on the machine.
The CPU and floppy drive was one slice, harddrive another slice, color video yet another slice, tape drive still another slice... Some of those beasts could get quite long!