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[[Image:F1.JPG|300px|rightt|thumb|The Foonly F-1]] | [[Image:F1.JPG|300px|rightt|thumb|The Foonly F-1]] | ||
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The F-1 was an ECL adaptation of the original [[Superfoonly]] design. It was built at [[III]] for use in a optical character recognition system. It was bought by Omnibus for generating computer graphics. | The F-1 was an ECL adaptation of the original [[Superfoonly]] design. It was built at [[III]] for use in a optical character recognition system. It was bought by Omnibus for generating computer graphics. | ||
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The F-5 was another small machine. | The F-5 was another small machine. | ||
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+ | * The '''Foonly C1''' was a disk [[channel]] for [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] computers, compatible with [[International Business Machines|IBM]] drives. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 10:31, 29 May 2023
Company making PDP-10 clones.
They made their own operating system, FOONEX, for their machines. It was based on TENEX.
Computer Models
The F-1 was an ECL adaptation of the original Superfoonly design. It was built at III for use in a optical character recognition system. It was bought by Omnibus for generating computer graphics.
The F-2 was a small machine. Among other places, it was used at CCMRA (running WAITS) and Symbolics.
The F-3 and F-4 were popular with Tymshare, which built their own versions. Tymeshare's System 26KL was an update of the F-4 design with KL10 capabilities, intended to run Doug Englebart's Augment.
The F-5 was another small machine.