shawross wrote: ↑Tue Nov 13, 2018 8:51 pm
Definitely not it looked more like your MZ 100
I suspect Japanese hardware at the time was cheaper than IBM, especially in Australia.
I know alot of vintage machines.. If it had the green back it was non-backlit I presume. I know of only one machine that is green back AND backlit, and that is the Panasonic CF-150B.
So lets see....286 AND looks like the Sharp. It was a Japanese company.
I dont think Epson made any non-backlit.
Toshiba?? No I don't think so... Wait actually the T1100, T1000 and lower end T1200. Those all used a beige back screen so that doesnt work and they were all XT class machines.
Halikan had one but it was blue backlit. No good.
Amstrad PPC512/640 was an XT class machine but green backlit but WOULD NEVER BE CONFUSED for looking like the sharp...
The only one I can think of was MAYBE Bondwell...but again they were beige backed...well maybe slightly greenish. Was it a gameboy green? I know those came in a 286. Bondwell B310 286?
Looking back on the Toshibas..they were kind of greenish not beige...Maybe those but those were a 8086 or 8088
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