Categories: Letter
Author: Kevin RhyndPublished in Personal Computer News #047
Q. I have three questions about the Elan Enterprise. They are: how much memory will it have; will it use mostly cassettes; how much will it cost?
Kevin Rhynd Aberdeen
A. Only three? "Will it ever exist?" might be a more salient question.
However, according to some recent information it would appear that the Enterprise will come with 64K RAM as standard, upgradeable from 128K to 3,968K.
It will run cassette-based software and will have a port for cartridges as well as an expansion pack to use a microdrive.
Whether software will mainly be on cassette depends on the software houses who adopt it.
All this could cost a mere £200, according to the advertising.
Kevin Rhynd
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