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    The Data General/One also had a built-in dumb terminal emulator, suggesting an attempt to attract as customers those in organisations with large, expensive minicomputers or mainframes that would access corporate data via terminals such as the ADM-3A or Data General's own Dasher terminals … See more

    The Data General/One (DG-1) was a laptop introduced in 1984 by Data General. See more

    The Data General/One offered several features in comparison with contemporary portable computers. For instance, the popular 1983 Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100, a non-PC-compatible machine, was comparably sized. It was a small battery-operated computer … See more

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    The nine-pound battery-powered 1984 Data General/One ran MS-DOS and had dual 3.5" diskettes, a 79-key full-stroke keyboard, 128 KB to 512 KB of RAM, and a monochrome LCD screen capable of either the standard 80×25 characters or full See more

    The DG-1 was only a modest success. One problem was its use of 3.5" diskettes. Popular software titles were thus not widely available (5.25" being still the standard), a serious issue since then-common diskette copy-protection schemes made it difficult for … See more

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    WebData General was primarily a mini-computer company. But in 1984, it introduced the Data General-One (DG-1), a breakthrough personal computer laptop. The Data General One weighed nine pounds, ran MS …

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    Data General Corporation was one of the first minicomputer firms of the late 1960s. Three of the four founders were former employees of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
    Their first product, 1969's Data General Nova, was a 16-bit minicomputer intended to both outperform and cost less than the equivalent from DEC, the 12-bit PDP-8. A basic Nova system cost 2⁄3 or less than a similar PDP-8 while running faster, offering easy expandability, being sign…

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    WebThe Data General One is a battery-powered traveling workstation with advanced features such as: one or two 3.5-inch floppy drives - the first portable computer to incorporate the new Sony 3.5-inch disks. a huge 11 …

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    WebData General's introduction of the Data General-One in 1984 is one of the few cases of a minicomputer company introducing a truly breakthrough PC product. The DG One was a nine-pound battery-powered MS-DOS …

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    WebIntroduced by Data General in 1984, it was fully IBM compatible and, weighing only nine pounds, was considerably easier to carry than a 30-pound Compaq, which was a very popular portable of the day.

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    WebThe Data General One was considered a modest advance over similar Osborne-Kaypro …

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    WebThe Data General One is a battery-powered traveling workstation with advanced features such as: one or two 3.5-inch floppy drives - the first portable computer to incorporate the new Sony 3.5-inch disks. a huge 11 …

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