DescriptionSmoke Signal Broadcasting Ad Dec 1977.jpg
English: Smoke Signal Broadcasting was a early supplier of Southwest Technical Products SWTPC6800 compatible peripherals. Their first product was the 16K memory followed by a floppy disk system. They later produced complete 6800 and 6809 systems.
Date
Source
Scanned from page 53 of the December 1977 issue of Byte magazine by Michael Holley Swtpc6800.
Author
Smoke Signal Broadcasting of Hollywood, California
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