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i got this from a car boot sale, around 1998-99,
i can't remember how much i paid, but i'm sure it wasn’t much,
for it's time i would think it might of been one of the first laptops (or should i say a battery powered portable computer).
(IMG:hx-20_1.jpg)(IMG:hx-20_2.jpg)(IMG:hx-20_3.jpg)(IMG:hx-20_4.jpg)(IMG:hx-20_5.jpg)
my HX-20 come with a Micro cassette recorder (for storing data) and a RAM Expansion Unit,
it runs a basic programming language (Epson Basic),
that is very much like Microsoft's QBasic and Visual Basic,
that might explain the CopyRight of Microsoft & Epson (see last picture),
the battery in the HX-20 is a 4 C cell Ni-Cd pack = 4.8 volts (that is totally dead in mine),
so i'm powering it of a 5 volt power supply, that seems to work fine.
the built-in printer still works, but the printer ribbon is falling apart,
but luckily it turns out that the printer in the HX-20 was the same type that was also used in a lot of cash tills,
so finding a replacement is easy (just look for "ERC-05", for the black ribbon),
the paper is just standard cash till paper too.
here are some sites i've found on the Epson HX-20:
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epson_HX-20)
(http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/comp/hx20)
(http://www.wickensonline.co.uk/hx-20/index.html)
(http://electrickery.xs4all.nl/comp/hx20/doc/index.html)