Our schools had tons of Commodore stuff where I grew up, but I never saw an "Educator". Weird! Never saw an Amiga either, though at one point we had Commodore-branded 286 & 386 PC clones.
One of my classes also had a Unisys ICON, specially made for Canadian schools: http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=971
It had a built in trackball and animation software. You drew key frames and it automatically animated the in-betweens. Really neat for the mid-80's.
Our schools had tons of Commodore stuff where I grew up, but I never saw an "Educator". Weird! Never saw an Amiga either, though at one point we had Commodore-branded 286 & 386 PC clones.
One of my classes also had a Unisys ICON, specially made for Canadian schools:
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=971
It had a built in trackball and animation software. You drew key frames and it automatically animated the in-betweens. Really neat for the mid-80's.