Diamond Five
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The Diamond Five was a dedicated word processor designed and built by Data Recall Ltd at Dorking, Surrey, England in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was intended for technical authoring and secretarial use.
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The screen was large enough to display an A3-size document. An included daisy wheel printer was attached by a non-user removable cable. Two 8-inch floppy disk drives were used for the storage of programs and files. The displayed font was not user-customisable. An optional RS-232 interface allowed communication with other computers (e.g. a Lucas Nascom 2). It used a Z80 processor.
It was replaced by the Diamond Seven.