It was capable of running both the DOS and CP/M operating systems.
[1][2][3][4][5] Chameleon was highly compatible with the IBM PC, running MS-DOS, approximating the hardware capabilities of the IBM PC, and being able to run such programs as Flight Simulator.
Seequa Computer Corporation was based in Annapolis, Maryland.
[6] It was founded by David Gardner (President) and Dave Egli (CEO), one of David's business professors at the University of Maryland.
Seequa competed against the early "transportable" computers from Compaq.