Our computer museum contains some of the soft and hardware products that we used to work intensively. Some of them are still in use, while most have retired long ago. We are supporting some of them and emphasize on using Free-DOS which is indeed a productive and an acceptable "real-time" OS. In the mean time we are trying to collect the missing pictures and memories.
HP - 41CV (1978)
The most advanced calculator of 70s Operation with RPN (Reverse Polish Notation), alphanumerical display, connectivity to external peripherals
Grundy-NewBrain
(1980-1984)
The first "serious" home computer
80 columns & hi-res.mono graphics,
VFD
LCD, 2 x serial ports
IBM 7584, 7585
IBM's Best Industrial Computers
IBM-7525/26/27
IBM's Enduring Data Collection Terminals
PC-DOS (1981-)
"The Eternal OS"
IBM-OS/2 "The Real OS" (at least for Lima)
IBM-DCC/2 ve DCConnect
Data Collection Software
IBM-TouchMobile
Batch hand-held terminal
Big and heavy
"Taşmobil"
IBM-CM/2
Communication Manager
Used to access IBM's
middle / large sized systems
IBM-5159
PC based serial port connectivity
boxes for AS/400s
IBM-ARTIC
Intelligent RS-232/485 cards
80C186 as CPU, 2MB of RAM, 8 Ports