Talk:Electronics Today International

Transam Triton
>Transam Triton, which could also be bought as a kit, including a specially designed metal enclosure with a built in PSU and >56-key keyboard. Initially a single board system, with 4K firmware, (1.5 Monitor, and 2.5K BASIC) and 3K of RAM and a 64x16 >VDU, it could be expanded using a "passive motherboard" with eight slots with 64-pins DIN connectors for Eurocard shaped >expansion cards, this way the system could be expanded to a complete CP/M based system.

All of this *WAFFLE* should be deleted. Has no relevence to the history of ETI ! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.218.210.56 (talk) 10:57, 23 April 2014 (UTC)


 * The Powertran / Transam commercial links are a vital part of the ETI history. Andy Dingley (talk) 09:05, 22 April 2015 (UTC)

Ceased publication in 1990?
At present, the article says the last issue was in 1990. The 20 June '97 issue had a feature on USB overtaking RS-232. I have no idea how to square that fact with this article. ke4roh (talk) 13:25, 9 June 2024 (UTC)