Talk:Sequential (company)/Archive 1

WineCountrySequential
I think Wine Country certainly ought to be mentioned in the article (they are essential the continuation of the company - set-up by Sequential employees when Yamaha bought SCI out, and they acquired all the spare parts inventory - they are the "official" place to get your Sequential machine serviced or repaired) - I take the point about "commercial" links though - but isn't the entire article about a commercial company?--feline1 11:58, 20 November 2005 (UTC)

Split-8
This wasn't the most interesting synth they ever made, but it was the last analogue - I've added a short statement linking to the Split-8 page I've authored. NB that page also talks about Wine Country and links to it - I think that's ok? Rwintle (talk) 02:37, 22 June 2008 (UTC)

MidiMate
The Atari 800 computer had quite advanced graphic capabilities for its time. I'm not sure why the article claims it was a text-only computer (and yet somehow managed to display all the knobs and switches of the Prophet 600.) More likely the software was simply designed to render the knobs with a custom-designed font, rather than using the Atari's line and pixel-oriented graphics. mtVessel 03:33, 19 January 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by MtVessel (talk • contribs)

Atari 800
The Atari 800 was not a "text only computer". Very few 6502 based computers were. It had several text modes and if I recall correctly 8 graphics modes. The usage of custom designed fonts was common on most 8 bit platforms. That was how many of the games on the Apple II and Commodore machines worked as well. Calaverasgrande (talk) 21:36, 29 June 2011 (UTC)

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