l_christophe%use.uio.uninett@tor.nta.no (Alf Christophersen) (09/16/87)
Hi netlanders! In Amstrad Professional Computing Vol.2. no 2 p 21 there is an ad on a package called RAM JET, JET PRINT and RAM JET EXEC from Microcosm Research, 26 Danbury Street, London N1 8JU, England. Has anyone out in the netland tried this? Is it just some fakes or is it real? It seems to good to me to be really working! Especially the RAM JET EXEC! Please tell me directly! Here are some adress (I hope they work!) From ARPA: L_CHRISTOPHE@INGER.ARPA or L_CHRISTOPHE%USE.UIO.UNINETT@TOR.NTA.NO or L_CHRISTOPHE%USE.UIO.UNINETT@NTA-VAX.ARPA From UNINETT L_CHRISTOPHE@USE.UIO.UNINETT From BITNET L_CHRISTOPHE%USE.UIO.UNINETT@CERNVAX.EARN or L_CHRISTOPHE%USE.UIO.UNINETT%NTA-VAX.ARPA@WISCVM.WISC.EDU or L_CHRISTOPHE%INGER.ARPA@WISCVM.WISC.EDU Surface and air mail: Alf Christophersen Dep. of Nutrition Research Pb. 1046 BLindern N-0316 Oslo 3 Norway
milne@Q2.ICS.UCI.EDU (09/27/87)
The front page of the New York Times business section the other day showed an Amstrad keyboard, with a caption saying it was for a 64K machine. Does anybody know if that's true? It hardly seems worthwhile anymore to make machines that small. Pity, if true: the keyboard looked very nice. Thanks, Alastair Milne