Do you have a Seequa Chameleon or another Seequa product sitting collecting dust?
The Seequa Computer Corporation Preservation Project would love to take in your Seequa computer. I have been attempting to compile revisional differences between Chameleon boards and even chassis components. If your Chameleon has more than two IO ports on the back of the unit, this means there is something going on inside that Chameleon that may need to be logged.
Donations are highly appreciated and very helpful to the research. I can purchase units, but I am just one college student attempting to survive in this wacky world and my offers will be generous but please understand I make zero money off of this project.
The Seequa Computer Corporation Preservation Project is missing the following Seequa items:
Please use my contact page for any inquiries on these, as I will need to arrange how to get them and probably further details with you.
I truly appreciate all the great feedback I have gotten about my work here, and I will continue to regularly update this project to ensure this piece of history is properly saved!
If you want to help support the project, but do not have any Seequa things to donate, I have a Buy Me A Coffee link, along with Seequa t-shirts, stickers, and mousepads on the McJonesTech Store.