Very difficult to edit a log full of pictures, they seem to randomly disappear.
Here's a couple more photos from the seller of the other unit [see last log] who has been very considerate in this venture. Muchas Gracias, Dominic!

Check out my screenshot [from an old log] and compare to above, 1984, 1987!

"OmniLogic INC was located at 350 Sunset Blvd. N. ,Renton, WA. 98055"
Mmmmhmmmm, just miles away from where I acquired it. Maybe mine was in fact a prototype, or pieced together from spare/unsellable parts, or something.
TODOs: There's some great info in these photos from the manual, put it in a log!
E.G. some comparison to the OMNI II? Not quite grasping what it's saying, the disks are compatible? Gonna have to dig deeper.
E.G.2. A listing of the files and their purpose
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If it is a prototype, that would be so cool :-)
Are you sure? yes | no