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The Rainbow 100 series was DEC's attempt at the home computer market, but wasn't very successful. | The Rainbow 100 series was DEC's attempt at the home computer market, but wasn't very successful. It mainly runs either CP/M or MS-DOS, but hardware differences meant that the Rainbow versions weren't completely IBM compatible. | ||
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Her identity crisis left her with a confused and wishy-washy attitude, she couldn't carry out any campaigns with confidence. Many of her campaigns failed, she gained little territory for DEC from the IBM PCs, and she never got promoted. She was discharged from service around 1985, and spent much of her life afterwards living as a Wanderer. | Her identity crisis left her with a confused and wishy-washy attitude, she couldn't carry out any campaigns with confidence. Many of her campaigns failed, she gained little territory for DEC from the IBM PCs, and she never got promoted. She was discharged from service around 1985, and spent much of her life afterwards living as a Wanderer. | ||
==See also:== | |||
*[http://oldcomputers.net/dec-rainbow-100.html Rainbow 100 on Old Computers] | |||
[[Category:DEC]][[Category:Vintage]] | [[Category:DEC]][[Category:Vintage]] |
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