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April 1983 Ad for the Chameleon. |
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June 1983 Ad for the Chameleon. Note the 209 West Street Address. |
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Another 1983 ad for the Chameleon. Note the 8305 Telegraph Road address. |
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Chameleon featured on the front of Portable Computer magazine. October 1983. Graciously donated by Jim Hoffman to the Seequa Preservation Project. |
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A slight jab at IBM's advertising, 1983. At some point in 1984 the Chaplin estate shut this advertisement down as IBM had the exclusive rights to Charlie's likeness. |
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The most commonly seen Chameleon ad, 1983-1984. |
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1984 ad for the Chameleon, advertising that Wordstar and SuperCalc 3 are now included for free with all Seequa computers. |
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Late 1984-1985 advertisement for the Chameleon. Note the $1595 price tag. |
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Non-Functional Prototype of the Chameleon from COMDEX 1982. |
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Promotional photo of the Chameleon, from Take It With You. |
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Almost Assembled Chameleons at the Annapolis location. |
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My booth at the Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo 2025, featuring my Chameleon and my Chameleon Plus. (My Chameleon is actually a dual SS/DD model, but the second drive stopped working, and man are those drives a pain to plug in.) |
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My late model Chameleon sitting at an Indy Vintage Computer Club meeting, captured by Joe from N9TAX on a Sony Mavica. |
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Me examining the thrilling conclusion to my late model Chameleon's woes: cracked solder joint on the +5V rail on the PSU. Captured by Joe from N9TAX on a Sony Mavica. on a Sony Mavica. |
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Userlandia's video on VCF Midwest, containing my Seequa booth from VCF Midwest 2025. (We're at the 12:55, but HTML parsing keeps flagging manual timestamp linking as a named entity. Click the thumbnail to go to the video) |