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wearable devices with value-added IoT applications. Acer was
founded as
Multitech in 1976 by Stan Shih (Mandarin=施振榮), his wife
Carolyn Yeh, and five others...
- The Micro-Professor MPF-I is a
microcomputer released by
Multitech (later
renamed Acer) in 1981. The company's
first branded product, it was marketed...
- (MPF-II) is an
Apple II
clone introduced in 1982 by
Multitech (later
renamed to Acer). It is
Multitech second branded computer product and also one of the...
-
Multitech Business School (MBS) is a
privately owned institution of
higher education,
which offers degree,
diploma and
certificate courses in multiple...
- the two companies, with
McKenna and
Behune rebranding their stores as
Multitech Warehouse Direct,
while McKay became the sole
owner of the
Krazy Krazy...
- Taiwan-made
Apple II clones. One of
these was
shipped with the best-selling
Multitech Microprofessor II (known as Acer today).
Another version was
shipped with...
-
Chiao Tung University, Shih
founded Multitech with his wife
Carolyn Yeh and five partners. He
chaired Multitech through to 1987, when the
company was...
- 5-inch 720 KB
floppy drives and
diskettes and XCOPY.
Version 3.10 (OEM,
Multitech);
Release date: May 1986
Version 3.20 –
First retail release (non-OEM);...
- VGA-NTSC
adapter VGA
adapter Network Optional hardware includes a Hayes,
MultiTech, TrailBlazer, or any
other compatible modem if user
wants to
connect to...
- (blue
rubber keys)
Microdigital TK 90X (Brazil ZX
Spectrum derivation)
Multitech Microprofessor I (MPF 1) and MPF II (the
latter an
early Apple II compatible)...