The Naked Mini Promotional Leaflet

This leaflet advertises the Naked Mini 8 from Computer Automation Inc., a computer manufacturer in business from 1968-1992.  It is a stripped down computer, designed to be use as 'A component you could easily integrate into your own system.'  However, it makes clear that 'The Naked Mini 8 is a fully-operational, 8-bit computer specifically optimised as an efficient bye processor.  With 1600 nanosecond cycle time and a 4k core memory expandable to 32k.'  

The leaflet also advertises the Alpha 8 (a Naked Mini 8 with added control panel and power supply) and the Naked and Alpha 16, a 16-bit version of this machine.

The document is thought to date from the late 1970s.

Date : Unknown

Creator : Computer Automation Inc

Physical Description : Leaflet

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH41989. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

Scan of Document: The Naked Mini Promotional Leaflet

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