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From: Leon@lfheller.demon.co.uk (Leon Heller)
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Subject: Re: RS Armatron
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In article <3bas70$kfg@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
           bz099@cleveland.Freenet.Edu "Robert W. Young" writes:

> I seem to remember a series of articles in the old "Rainbow" magazine
> for the Radio Shack Color Computer that described an interface for the
> Radio Shack Armatron.
> 
> Does anyone have a copy of those articles and could you make
> arrangements to send them to me?
> 
> Also any other information or experiences with the RS Armatron as a
> cheap arm would be appreciated.

Taking it apart and putting it back together is a lot of fun - it
makes a great puzzle! It's also a brilliant piece of design, does
anyone know who actually designed the mechanism? I think Tomy
actually made/makes them.

Leon
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