The Seequa Computer Corporation: A Forgotten Founder of Modern Computing
In 1982, a brash young company called Seequa stole the show with the Chameleon, a completely portable, full-function IBM compatible and CP/M-80 compatible personal computer, priced at only $1995.
Seequa wrote thousands of orders and then delivered on its promise to provide revolutionary dual microprocessor technology at a truly affordable price for the next three years.
This website is the unofficial largest source on Seequa; Including their history, products, repair logs, and helpful resources.
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Last Revised 09 March, 2026
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Upcoming Events Featuring Seequa Computers
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Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - March 20-22, 2026 @ 2544 Executive Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46241
- McJonesTech will have a Seequa Chameleon, presented alongside an HP-85A and Kaypro 4.
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Vintage Computer Festival East - April 17-19 @ InfoAge Science and History Museums, 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJ 07719
- McJonesTech will be collaborating with GloriousCow to present live testing of unknown condition Chameleon boards. A full setup of both an early model and late model Chameleon, a Chameleon Plus, advertising, manuals, a Tabor TC500 with 3.25" floppy disk, and the Cobra prototype motherboard will be on display.
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Vintage Computer Festival Midwest - September 12-13 @ Schaumburg Convention Center, 1551 N Thoreau Dr, Schaumburg, IL 60173
- McJonesTech will be exhibiting both an early model and late model Chameleon, a Chameleon Plus, advertising, manuals, a Tabor TC500 with 3.25" floppy disk, and the Cobra prototype motherboard. McJonesTech will also be collaborating with GloriousCow once again on presenting the Chameleon reverse engineering project.