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NBI
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Hantu
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All the
information we have come from a copy of a 1975 brochure of an NBI Hantu
(later renamed to the System II).
It boasted an Intel 8008 processor up to 16K of RAM and two 8" 250K
floppies.
NBI was the first software based wordprocessing system on the market. At
that time, the competition had to change firmware each time the program was
changed.
NBI officially stood for "Nothing But Intials", however the real
origin of the name NBI was "Necton Bilinium Incorporated" a name
chosen by one of the company founders - Binx Selsby.
Thanks
to Kenny Stamm for all these infos !
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