| Description | |
| Manufacturer | Teletek |
| Model | Unknown |
| Date Announced | Unknown |
| Date Canceled | Unknown |
| Number Produced | Unknown |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Price | Unknown |
| Current Value | $50-$250 |
| Specifications | |
| Processor | Various including 8080, Z80, 8085, etc. |
| Speed | 2-4 MHz |
| RAM | Up to 64K |
| ROM | N/A |
| Storage | 2 built-in 8" Floppy Drives |
| Expansion | Several expansion slots |
| Bus | S-100 |
| Video | Serial Terminal Interface |
| I/O | Parallel, Serial |
| OS Options | CP/M, MP/M, others |
| Notes | Teletek manufactured S-100 cards and basic systems. |
| Related Items in Collection | Other Teletek S-100 cards, software, docs, etc. |
| Related Items Wanted | Time to put it all together and make it run! |
As shown above, I don't know much about this system. It'll take some tinkering before I can get it booted. Right now it's as dead as a doorknocker.
Teletek machines, software and related items donated by Barney Greene.
(Submitted February 5, 2008 18:55:50 by Rahner James)
The Teletek boards were designed for the most part by David Jenkins with the first BIOS and CP/M port written by Aram Perez. I have the schematics, if anyone cares.
David went on to design the Cameleon - another PC compatible that came out after the Compaq luggable.
(Submitted June 8, 2007 06:01:58 by Erik)
I would rather be interested in a system like this. I have never seen a Teletek computer.
(Submitted November 12, 2006 19:17:48 by Mike Meier)
I have a Teletek TurboDOS system. It's a multi-user system based on several single-board computers. It came with with 8 floppy drives and an hard drive. THe hard drive was removed so the system will not boot. Otherwise, it seems to work. I'd love to get a copy of the original TurboDOS software.
(Submitted April 2, 2006 12:23:36 by Alice F. Blood)
Do you have a facility in Kalispell, Montana? If so, I am interested in finding a job there. Would you please inform me as to possibilities? Thank you, Alice F. Blood