UUCP@vu-vlsi.UUCP (06/11/87)
I think that the point that was being driven towards ( 8-{)> ) was that TRSDOS 1.3 is not exactly the most advanced OS available for this kind of development. And, the comment made earlier was right. AS IT COMES, TRSDOS 1.3 cannot support DS drives, or 80 track drives. LDOS *can*. It has been recently upgraded, and is the most logical starting point for a project of this kind, especially since the source code is available for it. ---- George Madison -------------------- 'Your logic is impeccable, Captain; we are in grave danger.' -------------------- BITNET: 7gmadiso@pomona UUCP: psuvax1!pomona.bitnet!7gmadiso ARPA: 7gmadiso%pomona@wiscvm.wisc.edu