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This posting from Don Maslin gives the manufacturer address as WaveMate Inc Hawtorne (Hawthorne?), CA. Another newsgroup posting asks about their 386 motherboards. It's worth looking for adds in the computer mags of the era - say Byte 1980-84, so you can be more concrete in the article - which may be part of the problem, it doesn't have the right tone. I didn't see any in my two 1980 Byte issues. I didn't find patents or trademarks mentioning WaveMate, but that may have been my search foo. Searching for WaveMate Bullet on google did show one in the UUCP map in 1988. You might try contacting Robert Juhasz to see if he has more information.

RDBrown (talk) 07:46, 8 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I am not familiar with editting Wikipedia pages so I am hoping someone can help out. I have tried to contact Robert Juhasz but so far no luck. Also, information the WaveMate Bullet is extremely scarce. I may have the biggest remaining library of the information and I have very little.

There is practically no information on the internet on the WaveMate Bullet which is why I think a Wikipedia page is needed in the first place. There should be *some* record of this machine existing retained before it is lost entirely to the great internet bitbucket!

There are two files I uploaded and Wikipedia is complaining about their copyright information. I do not know how to fix the problem. One is a photo I took myself of my restored Bullet so it ought to be releaseable. If someone has some idea as to how to fix the problem please either fix it or explain to me how to do it myself.

Thanks!

Andrew Lynch —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lynchaj (talkcontribs) 19:49, 9 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]