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Seequa Chameleon

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The Seequa Chameleon was an early 1980s luggable personal computer; it was capable of running both the DOS and CP/M operating systems. It did so by having both Zilog Z80 and Intel 8088 microprocessors.[1][2][3][4][5]

While it ran MS-DOS and approximated the hardware capabilities of the IBM PC, it was highly PC compatible, being able to run such programs as Flight Simulator but was not a huge success in the market.

Seequa Computer Corporation was based in Annapolis, Maryland.[6] It was founded by David Gardner (President) and Dave Egli (CEO), one of David's business professors at the University of Maryland. Seequa competed against the early "transportable" computers from Compaq.

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  1. ^ Hardware:Review:Seequa Chameleon, By Russ Adams, Page 132, 1983-11-28, InfoWorld
  2. ^ Seequa Chamelion on OldComputers.net
  3. ^ The Chameleon mystery, By David Needle, Page 5, 1983-01-31, InfoWorld
  4. ^ Review Responses: Seequa, By John Schaefer, Page 66, 1984-01-30, InfoWorld
  5. ^ A Garden of Portables:The Chameleon Plus, By Barbara E. and John F. McMullen, Page 124, 1984-04-03, PC Mag
  6. ^ Sandberg-Diment, Erik (1984-03-13). "Rivals Stay One Step Ahead of I.B.M. Portable". The New York Times.
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