Ohio Scientific Advert - July 1977
From Byte - The Small Systems Journal
Announcing a computer that thinks in BASIC for only $298
Ohio Scientific seem to only ever advertise variations of its Challenger series of sometimes-fridge-sized microcomputers, however here is the exception that proves the rule - the Model 500.
Whilst the advert claims it has "full mini-computer BASIC in ROM", it's probably not claiming that it's the same thing as an actual minicomputer like DEC's PDP-11, rather than it is a "small (mini) computer", which it is.
It appears to be aimed at the student market, where it could be coupled with a terminal for "student instruction", but it was also pitched as a way of making a terminal intelligent by acting as a pass-though gateway where, if it was on, it could talk to incoming calls on a modem. Failing that, it could also be an "ultra-powerful scientific calculator".
The Model 500 was available as a bare board for $298, which is about £1,610, or as the pre-built 500-1 unit of the advert for $429, or about £2,310 now.
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