So she fired me, rehired me and I quit to get away from her after most of my work was done. Mike got in with her and ended up finishing the picture. Everything I said was true. It’s possible that the IMSAI that I brought in to show the director didn’t end up as the final machine. I was gone by then. But I no longer have that machine, so if it wasn’t the one in the picture then someone, perhaps you have it or it disappeared. I don’t really care. It isn’t as important to me as it seems to be to you. Regarding the acoustic coupler, my recollection is that my friend Steve Grumette, owned it and ran the computers on the set. He also developed a great deal of the technology we used on the show, including syncing with a panavision camera, the process projectors and the floor screens.
All the other facts were exactly as I stated them. I have no interest in lying about something that happened 20 some years ago on a message board. I saw John’s post and added one of my own. You did not provide the acoustic coupler. My recollection is that it was a silly old piece of hardware that Steve picked up for small money somewhere because he always liked a good deal.