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Encyclopedia > Attaché

An attaché is a person who is assigned to the staff of a diplomatic mission and often has special responsibilities or expertise. A diplomatic mission is a group of people from one nation state present in another nation state to represent the sending state in the receiving State. ...

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Otrona Attache computer (587 words)
Comprising more than half of the Attache face, the dual floppy drives are neither full-height nor half-height, they are something in between - "2/3-height" 48-tpi floppy drives manufactured by Remex.
Although preceded by both the Osborne and Kaypro II "portable" computers, the Attache is by-far the smallest and most portable of them all (and also the most expensive).
The 8:16 is a standard Attache with an additional daughter board, seen here to the left, which carries an Intel 8086 CPU, memory, and other circuitry so that it can run MS-DOS programs.
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