geoffrey.welsh@canremote.uucp (GEOFFREY WELSH) (06/26/89)
>don't ask why I want it (I don't know why) but where can I get CP/M for >8032? Thanks for the help! The *only* way to get CP/M working with an 8032 is to use the 8032 as a terminal for a real CP/M machine. Small Systems Engineering (in England) once made a CP/M machine for the PET called a "SoftBox", but I have never seen one (not many were sold and I'm sure they're long out of production). --- * Via ProDoor 3.0
john.wink@canremote.uucp (JOHN WINK) (06/28/89)
Actually, SSE CP/M is exactly what I was thinking of! V2.0. Do you know how I can get a hold of the address? PS Please leave any correspondance to Anne Ost from now on. I'm moving so she is my contact. Thanks! C= JOHN WINK C= * QNet 1.03a2: CONNECTed II 'THE BBS' - Peterborough, Can. (705) 743-7296.
geoffrey.welsh@canremote.uucp (GEOFFREY WELSH) (07/06/89)
>From: JOHN WINK >Actually, SSE CP/M is exactly what I was thinking of! V2.0. Do you >know how I can get a hold of the address? PS Please leave any >correspondance to Anne Ost from now on. I'm moving so she is my >contact. Thanks! Reply entered to Anne Ost, as requested. I don't think SSE is still around. At the very least, they discontinued the SoftBox long ago. I will see if I can get their address for you. Good luck. Geoff --- * Via ProDoor 3.01R