Talk:Industrial Computer Source

Where was the seat of the company, in which contry/countries did it do business? Regards, High on a tree 02:18, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

Getting there. By the way, the company was not a publishing company. It would be the same as calling Sears a publishing company when they mailed their catalogs. The Sourcebook was a vehicle to get the product information into the hands of the customers. Chassisplans 02:27, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
 * OK, I was just guessing from the rest of your text. But that's the point: The reader should get an idea of what kind of company it was in the first sentences (what it made its money with).
 * The article should contain more hard facts about the size (number of employees, turnover...), so it would be good if we could have the deleted sentence back with a source. The rest of the article needs more references, too.
 * Regards, High on a tree 02:38, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

How much RAM?!
I have a very hard time believing you could get a 6531 with "128Meg of RAM" for less than $8k in 1985. Perhaps you meant 128KiB of RAM? I'm not even sure why that is listed though, it was something advertised in the magazine, not something related to the company specifically. This is like including a section on hot chicks in see-through nightgowns in the sears catalog article... --DracoDan82 (talk) 06:51, 11 October 2011 (UTC)