
We established the company as an independent service organization for IMSAI computer products, floppy and hard disk repair, terminal, monitor service/sales, and other opportunities in the developing microcomputer market. Avenue), next door to Mothers Cookies and across the street from Nabisco in a seedy south Oakland, California neighborhood. We started out in an old warehouse (910-81st.

(2-24-2010) Fischer-Freitas Company came into being with $800 (and a whole lot of faith) in October of 1978, established by my former IMSAI manufacturing Corporation co-worker (and sweetheart) Nancy SanSo Freitas and me. To those who have materially benefited… “You’re welcome!” -trf I believe that my contributions and support of the film’s historical “mechanics” have significantly promoted the ongoing popularity of this uniquely inspirational icon of filmdom’s depiction of technical capability and imagination. replica and mystery disappearance! NOTE: Much, if not most of what you find on the web relating to technical aspects relating to the “WarGames” film has been extracted from the material below, most without credit to the source. Here is the story and yes, it still survives here with us, always just within view! - An e-mail from Special Effects Supervisor Mike Fink… and… … the answer to one of the most asked-about items “What happened to the WOPR?” and… No, it isn’t ensconced in a museum or private collector’s crypt. As a matter of fact, a few people have asked me about it over the years.
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What ever happened to the IMSAI 8080 used in the 1983 MGM/United Artists movie “Wargames”? Glad you asked.
